2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 3 - Appeals
Section 39-3-13 - Transcript of record.

The official court reporter shall make an original and as many copies of transcripts of his notes as demanded, and he shall certify and file them with the clerk of the district court. These transcripts, or any portion thereof, may be used for the purpose of making up the record to be taken to the supreme court or court of appeals. The clerk of the district court shall collect the certification fee, but shall receive no compensation for transcribing. Where not otherwise fixed by statute, the court may, by rule, fix the compensation of official court reporters for extra copies filed with the clerk, which shall be paid for in advance, if demanded, by the party ordering them. The amount paid for the original and two copies of the transcript by the party ordering them shall be taxed as costs in the cause.
History: Laws 1897, ch. 73, § 174; C.L. 1897, § 2685 (174); Code 1915, § 4255; C.S. 1929, § 105-1002; 1941 Comp., § 19-1011; 1953 Comp., § 21-10-10; Laws 1966, ch. 28, § 42.
Cross references. — For transmission of transcript and record, see Rule 12-211 NMRA.
Compiler's notes. — This section may be affected by Rule 12-209, NMRA, dealing with the record on appeal, and Rule 12-403, NMRA, concerning costs, specifically the costs of the transcript.
Court's power as to printing of copies of record. — Where the transcript shows the amount in controversy to be less than $1,000, the court has no power to compel a printing of the record and will not dismiss the appeal because of appellant's failure to file more than one copy of the record. Mora v. Schick, 1887-NMSC-028, 4 N.M. (Gild.) 301, 13 P. 341 (decided under former law).

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 39 - Judgments, Costs, Appeals

Article 3 - Appeals

Section 39-3-1 - Appeals to district court; trial de novo.

Section 39-3-1.1 - Appeal of final decisions by agencies to district court; application; scope of review; review of district court decisions.

Section 39-3-2 - Civil appeals from district court.

Section 39-3-3 - Appeals from district court in criminal cases.

Section 39-3-4 - Interlocutory order appeals from district court.

Section 39-3-5 - Writs of error.

Section 39-3-6 - Continuation in supreme court and court of appeals.

Section 39-3-7 - Appeals from district court; special statutory proceedings.

Section 39-3-8 - Cross appeals.

Section 39-3-9 - [Title or possession of property involved; supersedeas bond.]

Section 39-3-10 - [Sections 39-3-9 and 39-3-10 NMSA 1978 supplemental.]

Section 39-3-11 - Appellate costs.

Section 39-3-12 - Indigent appeals; free process.

Section 39-3-13 - Transcript of record.

Section 39-3-14 - [Appellant may dismiss appeal.]

Section 39-3-15 - Appeals; contempt and habeas corpus.

Section 39-3-16 - Parties; joinder.

Section 39-3-17 - Failure to join.

Section 39-3-18 - Inability to join.

Section 39-3-19 - Death of party before review.

Section 39-3-20 - Death of party pending review.

Section 39-3-21 - Substitution of parties upon review.

Section 39-3-22 - Supersedeas and stay in civil actions.

Section 39-3-23 - Automatic stay.

Section 39-3-24 - Discretionary stay.

Section 39-3-25 - District court clerk; fees for record.

Section 39-3-26 - Disposition after review.

Section 39-3-27 - Award of damages on review.

Section 39-3-28 - Directions following review; execution.

Section 39-3-29 - Directions following review; judgment on bond.

Section 39-3-30 - Costs in civil actions.