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12-202. Duties; record of proceedings; certified copies

A. The clerk shall:

1. Attend sessions of the court.

2. Issue writs and processes of the court.

3. Enter, under the direction of the court, all orders, judgments and decrees required to be entered, the title of each action, the date of filing it in the supreme court, and a memorandum of all subsequent proceedings, with the date and the fees charged.

4. Keep such other books of record and perform such other duties as required by law or the court.

B. The record of the proceedings of the court shall be read, corrected and signed by the chief justice.

C. The clerk shall furnish a certified copy of any record or proceeding of the court upon receiving the fee therefor, except no fee shall be required from state or other public officers whose duties require such certified copy.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title12 > 12-202

12-202. Duties; record of proceedings; certified copies

A. The clerk shall:

1. Attend sessions of the court.

2. Issue writs and processes of the court.

3. Enter, under the direction of the court, all orders, judgments and decrees required to be entered, the title of each action, the date of filing it in the supreme court, and a memorandum of all subsequent proceedings, with the date and the fees charged.

4. Keep such other books of record and perform such other duties as required by law or the court.

B. The record of the proceedings of the court shall be read, corrected and signed by the chief justice.

C. The clerk shall furnish a certified copy of any record or proceeding of the court upon receiving the fee therefor, except no fee shall be required from state or other public officers whose duties require such certified copy.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title12 > 12-202

12-202. Duties; record of proceedings; certified copies

A. The clerk shall:

1. Attend sessions of the court.

2. Issue writs and processes of the court.

3. Enter, under the direction of the court, all orders, judgments and decrees required to be entered, the title of each action, the date of filing it in the supreme court, and a memorandum of all subsequent proceedings, with the date and the fees charged.

4. Keep such other books of record and perform such other duties as required by law or the court.

B. The record of the proceedings of the court shall be read, corrected and signed by the chief justice.

C. The clerk shall furnish a certified copy of any record or proceeding of the court upon receiving the fee therefor, except no fee shall be required from state or other public officers whose duties require such certified copy.