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4-116. Cancellation of court interpreter.

[For use with District Court Rule 1-103, Magistrate Court Rule 2-113,
Metropolitan Court Rule 3-113, and Evidence Rule 11-604 NMRA]

 

STATE OF NEW MEXICO 

[COUNTY OF __________________]

[CITY OF _____________________]

IN THE __________________ COURT

 

________________________, Plaintiff,

 

v.                                                                                                         No. _____________

 

__________________, Defendant.

 

CANCELLATION OF COURT INTERPRETER

 

            The court interpreter previously requested is no longer needed.  Please cancel the court interpreter scheduled for 

 

DATE: ____________  TIME: __________  LOCATION: __________________

JUDGE: _______________________________

 

REQUESTED BY:    ______________________________________

                                    Signature of party or party's attorney

 

[BELOW FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY]

 

NAME OF INTERPRETER: _______________________________________

DATE INTERPRETER CONTACTED FOR CANCELLATION: ______________

 

                                                BY ________________________________

                                                Deputy Clerk

 

USE NOTES

 

            The party requesting the interpreter is responsible for notifying the court clerk's office if cancellation of the interpreter services is required. If the requesting party fails to do so in a timely manner, that party may be responsible for the fees and mileage expenses of the interpreter in accordance with the Administrative Office of the Courts Court Interpreter Standards of Practice and Payment Policies.

 

[Adopted by Supreme Court Order No. 12-8300-022, effective for all cases filed or pending on or after January 1, 2013.]

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