A. The district court clerk shall keep for each county in indexed volumes:
(1) a civil docket;
(2) a criminal docket;
(3) an incapacitated person docket;
(4) an adoption docket;
(5) a probate docket;
(6) a children's docket;
(7) a judgment docket; and
(8) a record of the proceedings of the court.
In counties where the amount of business makes it desirable, separate criminal and civil records may be kept.
B. The dockets shall show in convenient form for each case:
(1) the names of the parties;
(2) the names of their attorneys;
(3) the nature of the case;
(4) the filing of each paper;
(5) a brief statement of every return, motion, rule, order, judgment or other proceeding, with reference to pages of the record where each entry can be found; and
(6) the costs taxed and all costs and fees received.
History: 1953 Comp., § 16-3-20, enacted by Laws 1968, ch. 69, § 34; 1972, ch. 97, § 47; 1975, ch. 257, § 8-101.
Cross references. — For duty of clerk to record and index proceedings, see 34-1-6, 34-6-26 NMSA 1978.
For judgment docket book, see 39-1-8 NMSA 1978.
Repeals and reenactments. — Laws 1968, ch. 69, § 69, repealed former 16-3-20, 1953 Comp., relating to concurrent jurisdiction with probate court.
Entry of judgment essential. — A judgment does not become complete and effective until a proper entry thereof is made. Animas Consol. Mines Co. v. Frazier, 1937-NMSC-031, 41 N.M. 389, 69 P.2d 927.
Effective date of order. — In determining the time within which a cost bond must be filed, an order in writing signed by the district judge, allowing an appeal, became effective as the judgment of the court when filed with the clerk for entry in the record, and not on the date of the signing of the order. State v. Capital City Bank, 1926-NMSC-022, 31 N.M. 430, 246 P. 899.
Signature by rubber stamp. — The clerk's signature by rubber stamp to endorsement of filing paper in cause was not prohibited by general principles. Costilla Estates Dev. Co. v. Mascarenas, 1927-NMSC-076, 33 N.M. 356, 267 P. 74.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 20 Am. Jur. 2d Courts § 25 et seq.
21 C.J.S. Courts § 178 et seq.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 34 - Court Structure and Administration
Section 34-6-1 - Judicial districts.
Section 34-6-2 - District court terms.
Section 34-6-4 - Judges; first judicial district.
Section 34-6-5 - Judges; second judicial district.
Section 34-6-6 - Judges; third judicial district.
Section 34-6-7 - Judges; fourth judicial district.
Section 34-6-8 - Judges; fifth judicial district.
Section 34-6-9 - Judges; sixth judicial district.
Section 34-6-10 - Judges; seventh judicial district.
Section 34-6-11 - Judges; eighth judicial district.
Section 34-6-12 - Judges; ninth judicial district.
Section 34-6-13 - Judges; tenth judicial district.
Section 34-6-14 - Judges; eleventh judicial district.
Section 34-6-15 - Judges; twelfth judicial district.
Section 34-6-16 - Judges; thirteenth judicial district.
Section 34-6-17 - Judges; principal offices.
Section 34-6-18 - Judges; multiple-judge districts; divisions; presiding judges.
Section 34-6-19 - Personnel; designation.
Section 34-6-20 - Personnel; official court reporters; secretaries.
Section 34-6-21 - Personnel; state employees.
Section 34-6-22 - Personnel; oaths and bonds.
Section 34-6-23 - Personnel; travel expenses.
Section 34-6-24 - Operation; location of court; facilities.
Section 34-6-25 - Operation; seal.
Section 34-6-26 - Operation; record; authentication.
Section 34-6-27 - Operation; process.
Section 34-6-28 - Operation; rules.
Section 34-6-29 - Operation; filing and service.
Section 34-6-30 - Operation; notation of filing.
Section 34-6-31 - Operation; nunc pro tunc entries.
Section 34-6-32 - Operation; return of filed papers.
Section 34-6-33 - Operation; dockets and records.
Section 34-6-34 - Finance; statutory construction.
Section 34-6-35 - Finance; payment of expenses.
Section 34-6-36 - Finance; disposition of litigant money; court clerk trust account.
Section 34-6-37 - Finance; disposition of court income; state treasurer account.
Section 34-6-38 - Finance; disposition of unclaimed money.
Section 34-6-39 - Finance; improper disposition of money; penalty.
Section 34-6-40 - Finance; fees.
Section 34-6-40.1 - Civil action by state; filing fee assessed as costs.
Section 34-6-41 - Finance; jury refreshments, meals and rooms.
Section 34-6-42 - Finance; federal functions.
Section 34-6-43 - Finance; statutory fees exclusive.
Section 34-6-44 - District court alternative dispute resolution fund; administration.
Section 34-6-45 - District courts; alternative dispute resolution; fee.
Section 34-6-46 - District court; indigency standard; fee schedule; reimbursement.