Sean David Morton et al v. Bennett Ellenbogen et al
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FILING FEE LETTER issued as to Plaintiffs Sean David Morton, Melissa Morton, re Notice of Appeal to 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, 13 (car)
Case 2:09-cv-01875-PA-JC Document 14
Filed 07/06/09 Page 1 of 1
CLEAR FORM
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
WESTERN DIVISION
312 North Spring Street, Room G-8 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Tel: (213) 894-3535
SOUTHERN DIVISION
411 West Fourth Street, Suite 1053 Santa Ana, CA 92701-4516 (714) 338-4570
TERRY NAFISI
District Court Executive and Clerk of Court
July 6, 2009
EASTERN DIVISION
3470 Twelfth Street, Room 134 Riverside, CA 92501 (909) 328-4450
Sean David Morton Melissa Morton 2207 Hermosa Avenue Hemosa Beach, CA 90254
Re: 2:09-cv-01875-PA-JC Notice of Appeal filed 6/29/09 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Morton: Pursuant to Rule 3(e) of the Federal Rules of the Appellate Procedures, as amended November 1, 2003, a $5.00 filing fee and a $450.00 docket fee are required to be paid to the Clerk, U.S. District Court. Please remit a cashier's check, certified bank check, business or corporate check, or money order drawn on a major America bank or the United States Postal Service payable to Clerk, U.S. District Court in the amount of $455.00. The Clerk's Office will also accept credit cards (Mastercard/Visa, Discover, American Express) for filing fees and miscellaneous fees. Credit card payments may be made at all payment windows where receipts are issued. If payment is not received forthwith, the record on appeal in this case will not be processed. If you are attempting to proceed in forma pauperis, you will need to address this issue directly with the United States Court of Appeals. Sincerely, Clerk, U. S. District Court
By
C. Reyes
Deputy Clerk
cc: Court of Appeals
A-15 (09/08) FILING FEE LETTER
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