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You'll receive a notification online stating that your transcript request could not be processed and to complete and submit Form 4506T. (B) file a certificate stating that no transcript will be ordered.(2) Unsupported Finding or Conclusion. Individuals not using the online transcript ordering system must: 1. Fill out section 1 only and give this form to the Official Court Reporter. Last, order a transcript and pay the costs of the transcript. File a Notice of Appeal in the circuit court that heard your case. The appellant must also file a copy of the transcript order with the district clerk or file a certificate stating that no transcript will be ordered. Individuals not using the online transcript ordering system must: 1. Disagreeing with the outcome of a case is not grounds for appeal.