As amended through August 22, 2024
Rule 34 - Notification to Superior Court; Docketing the Appeal; Payment of the Appeal Fee; Transmission of the Record; Dismissal for Nonpayment(a) After the time to file any appellee memorandum has expired and the appeal is otherwise perfected, the trial court must send the notice of appeal to the superior court within 30 calendar days. Upon receipt, the superior court must file the notice of appeal and notify the appellant regarding payment of any appeal fee.(b) The appeal fee must be paid within 30 calendar days of the notification to the appellant. This notification must advise the appellant that failure to pay the appeal fee will result in dismissal and remand for proceedings set forth in Rule 32(c).(c) Upon payment of the appeal fee, the superior court must notify the trial court. The record must be transmitted to the superior court within 30 calendar days of notification.(d) If the appeal fee is not timely paid, the superior court must dismiss the appeal, notify the appellant and trial court, and remand the case for further proceedings pursuant to Rule 32(c).Ariz. R. Proc. Civi. Traf. Boat. Marij. & parkg. & Standg. Viol. Case. 34
Added Oct. 11, 2002, effective 12/1/2002; amended Aug. 25, 2021, effective 1/1/2022.HISTORICAL NOTES
Former Rule 34 was deleted Oct. 11, 2002, effective Dec. 1, 2002.