Seventh Court of Appeals
Appellate Timetables
Extension Requests
Trial Court Information Forms for Clerks
Certification of Right of Appeal
- Trial Court's Certification of Defendant's Right of Appeal, Rule 25.2(d). (Revised October 2011)
Docketing Statements
Update for Civil Docketing Statement
The Civil Docketing Statement can now be e-signed using the free Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. Once e-signed, the Civil document is ready to be e-filed without using the print to PDF procedure
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC links
- Windows: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/install-reader-dc-windows.html
- Mac: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/install-reader-dc-mac-os.html
- eSigning: https://helpx.adobe.com/reader/using/sign-pdfs.html
Opening Criminal Docketing Statement
Docketing Statement forms will only open from Internet Explorer. If you are using another browser, please reopen this page in Internet Explorer before opening Docketing Statement forms.
Printing Criminal Docketing Statements for Filing
After completing the form, in order to create a PDF suitable for electronic filing you must use the Print to PDF feature as follows:
When printing, select "Adobe PDF" or other PDF printing software as your printer destination. You will be prompted to save the file. If you don't have Adobe Acrobat, free software is available to Print to PDF, including CutePDF for PC and PDF Writer for Mac.
Adobe PDF for Acrobat Users
- The "Adobe PDF" print driver is included in the purchase of Adobe Acrobat
- When printing, select "Adobe PDF" as your printer destination.
CutePDF for PC
- Download free from http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.as
- Install both the writer and the converter.
- When printing, select "CutePDF Writer" as your printer destination.
PDF Writer for Mac
- Download free from https://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfwriterformac/
- When printing, select "PDFWriter" as your printer destination.