The New Mexico Request for Transcript for Appeal and Certificate of Satisfactory Arrangements is a document utilized by the New Mexico Court of Appeals to ensure that the record of a case is accurately recorded for the appeal process. The request is used to certify that the appellant has provided the court with all the necessary documents and information to review the case and determine the outcome of the appeal. This includes transcripts of all the proceedings, briefs, motions, exhibits, orders, judgments, and other relevant documents. The certificate of satisfactory arrangements is a document that certifies that the appellant has met all the requirements for filing an appeal. It is typically used when the appellant has to make certain arrangements with the court or the opposing party in order to proceed with the appeal. There are two types of New Mexico Request for Transcript for Appeal and Certificate of Satisfactory Arrangements: the Standard Request for Transcript for Appeal and the Expedited Request for Transcript for Appeal. The Standard Request for Transcript for Appeal is used for cases that are at least one-year-old. The Expedited Request for Transcript for Appeal is used for cases that are less than one year old.