To appeal a judgment or order in a limited case to the appellant division of the superior court, the appellant must:
- file and serve a Notice of Appeal (CRC 8.821(a))
- pay the filing fee (CRC 8.821(b))
- on or before the earliest of:
- 30 days after the trial court clerk serves the party filing the notice of appeal a document entitled "Notice of Entry" of judgment or a filed-endorsed copy of the judgment, showing the date it was served (CRC 8.822(a)(1)(A))
- 30 days after the party filing the notice of appeal serves or is served by a party with a document entitled "Notice of Entry" of judgment or a filed-endorsed copy of the judgment, accompanied by proof of service (CRC 8.822(a)(1)(B))
- 90 days after the entry of judgment (CRC 8.822(a)(1)(C))
The court clerk must mail notice of the filing of the Notice of Appeal on all parties and the appellant division. (CRC 8.821(d))
The time to appeal may be extended in limited instances. (CRC 8.823)