You can identify the deputy clerk responsible for your case by examining the case number of your appeal. All cases have two digit numbers showing the court year the case was docketed, e.g., 08, 09, 10, etc. Following the two digit case year number is a hyphen and then a five-digit number:
Northern District of Texas cases begin with "1," e.g., 09-10025;
Southern District of Texas (Houston) cases begin with the number "2," e.g., 09-20875;
Louisiana District Court cases begin with the number "3," e.g., 09-30154;
Southern District of Texas (non-Houston) and Eastern District of Texas cases begin with "4," e.g., 10-41002;
Western District of Texas cases begin with the number "5," e.g., 10-50881;
Mississippi District Court cases and most agency cases begin with the number "6," e.g., 09-60214.
Newly docketed death penalty cases begin with the number "7," e.g., 14-70010.
Newly miscellaneous cases begin with the number "9," e.g., 14-90102.
Compare the case number with the Case Management Team directory (see link below) to determine the deputy to contact.