The Hawaii Civil Appeal Docketing Statement is a form used to provide the necessary information to docket a civil appeal with the Intermediate Court of Appeals in the State of Hawaii. It is used to provide the court with the information necessary to identify the parties, the court in which the case was heard, the names of the attorneys for each side, the case number, the nature of the appeal, and the date the notice of appeal was filed. There are two types of Hawaii Civil Appeal Docketing Statements: the Appellant's Docketing Statement and the Appealed's Docketing Statement. The Appellant's Docketing Statement is used to provide information to the court regarding the appellant and their attorney, and the Appealed's Docketing Statement is used to provide information to the court regarding the appealed and their attorney. Both forms must be completed and filed with the court in order for the appeal to be docketed and proceed.