Twelfth Court of Appeals

Forms 

Docketing Statements

Please read the Uniform Docketing Statement Press Release

Update: The Civil Docketing Statement can now be e-signed using the free Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. Criminal Docketing Statement must still be prepared for filing using the print to PDF instructions below.

E-Sign Civil Docketing Statements

Once e-signed, the Civil document is ready to be e-filed without using the print to PDF instructions.

Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Download & Instructions

Download & Install, Windows https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/install-reader-dc-windows.html
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Esigning PDFs https://helpx.adobe.com/reader/using/sign-pdfs.html

Print Criminal Docketing Statements to PDF

After completing the Criminal Docketing form, in order to create a PDF suitable for electronic filing you must print to a PDF file. If you don't have Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, free software is available to Print to PDF, including CutePDF for PC and PDFwriter for Mac.

Adobe Acrobat Users

When printing, select "Adobe PDF" as your printer destination; you will be prompted to save the file.

Free PDF Printing Software

If you don't have Adobe Acrobat, free software is available to Print to PDF, examples include:

Docketing Statement Forms

Notice of Appeal (NOA) Forms

Trial Court Clerks & Court Reporters Request for Extension of Time