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§ 12.321

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12-321. Appeals or original applications A. On appeal from the judgment or order of the superior court in a civil action, the appellant, at the time of filing the index of record on appeal, shall pay to the clerk of the supreme court a fee pursuant to section 12-119.01. Within ten days after filing such record the appellee shall pay to the clerk of the supreme court a fee pursuant to section 12-119.01, which shall be in full for all fees except those allowed by law. B. An applicant for a writ of mandamus, certiorari, quo warranto or other writ within the original jurisdiction of the supreme court, except a writ of habeas corpus, shall pay the clerk a fee pursuant to section 12-119.01 at the time of filing the petition or application. Any party opposing the issuance of such writ shall pay the clerk a fee pursuant to section 12-119.01.

Source: https://www.azleg.gov/ars/12/00321.htm· Version 2026