As amended through September 19, 2024
Rule 612 - Motions and Authority of the Clerk(a) Applicability of Rule 503. Motions to the superior court are governed by Rule 503, except as provided below. (b) Motions Determined by the Clerk. The clerk may approve a supersedeas bond pursuant to Rule 603(a)(2) [e]. The superior court clerk may rule upon the following motions, if unopposed, without reference to the judge assigned to the appeal: (1) motions for extensions of time for filing briefs as provided by paragraph (c) below;(2) motions for extension of time for transmitting the record in administrative appeals;(3) an appellant's motion to dismiss the appeal; and(4) motions to supplement the record if filed prior to the filing of any brief.(c) Length of Extensions. The clerk may not grant extensions totalling more than 30 days for the appellant's brief, 30 days for the appellee's brief, and 15 days for the appellant's reply brief. The clerk may not determine a motion for extension of time to file a document if the time period specified in these rules for filing the document, including any previous extensions, has already expired when the motion is filed.(d) Reconsideration of Clerk's Order. A party who is aggrieved by the decision of the clerk on a motion may file a motion for reconsideration of the clerk's order. This motion will be determined by the judge assigned to the appeal.SCO 1015 effective 1/15/1990