Louisiana Division D Standing Order — Court's Courtesy Copies is a rule issued by the Louisiana Supreme Court that requires each party in a civil or criminal case to provide the court with courtesy copies of all documents filed with the court. The rule also requires the court to maintain a docket of all documents filed in the matter. The types of Louisiana Division D Standing Order — Court's Courtesy Copies are as follows: 1. Civil Case: Parties must provide the court with two (2) courtesy copies of all pleadings and documents filed with the Clerk of Court. 2. Criminal Case: Parties must provide the court with one (1) courtesy copy of all pleadings and documents filed with the Clerk of Court. 3. Appeals: Parties must provide the court with two (2) courtesy copies of all documents filed in the appeal. 4. Motions: Parties must provide the court with one (1) courtesy copy of all motions filed with the court.