Sup. Ct. R. D.C. 124

As amended through October 11, 2024
Rule 124 - Notice of an Order or Judgment
(a) SERVICE. Immediately after entering an order or judgment, the clerk must serve notice of the entry, as provided in Civil Rule 5(b), on each party and other person entitled to notice. The clerk must record the service on the docket. A party also may serve notice of the entry as provided in Civil Rule 5(b).
(b) TIME TO APPEAL NOT AFFECTED BY LACK OF NOTICE. Lack of notice of the entry does not affect the time for appeal or relieve-or authorize the court to relieve-a person for failing to appeal within the time allowed, except as allowed by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Rules.
(c) WHO CAN PERFORM THE CLERK'S FUNCTION. Nothing in this rule precludes a judge or magistrate judge or his or her authorized staff member from performing the function of the clerk prescribed in Rule 124(a).

Sup. Ct. R. D.C. 124

Adopted by Order dated March 4, 2022, effective 8/22/2022.