Texas Transcript Order for Appeal is a legal document used to request a transcript of a specific trial or hearing in the Texas state court system. Generally, transcripts are obtained for two main purposes: to file an appeal to a higher court or to use as evidence in a trial. There are three types of Texas Transcript Order for Appeal: Official Transcript, Daily Transcript, and Electronic Transcript. An Official Transcript includes the full, original record of a trial, from the opening to the closing of the case. A Daily Transcript includes only the proceedings for a particular day. An Electronic Transcript is a digital copy of the Official or Daily Transcript, which can be accessed online. All types of Texas Transcript Order for Appeal are initiated by filing the appropriate form with the court clerk and paying a fee of $25.00.