(a) Computing Time.
The following rules apply in computing any time period
specified in these rules, in any local rule or court order, or
in any statute that does not specify a method of computing
time.
(1) Period Stated in Days or a Longer Unit. When the period
is stated in days or a longer unit of time:
(A) exclude the day of the event that triggers the period;
(B) count every day, including intermediate Saturdays,
Sundays, and legal holidays; and
(C) include the last day of the period, but if the last
day is a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the period
continues to run until the end of the next day that is not
a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.
(2) Period Stated in Hours. When the period is stated in
hours:
(A) begin counting immediately on the occurrence of the
event that triggers the period;
(B) count every hour, including hours during intermediate
Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays; and
(C) if the period would end on a Saturday, Sunday, or
legal holiday, the period continues to run until the same
time on the next day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or
legal holiday.
(3) Inaccessibility of the Clerk's Office. Unless the court
orders otherwise, if the clerk's office is inaccessible:
(A) on the last day for filing under Rule 26(a)(1), then
the time for filing is extended to the first accessible
day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday; or
(B) during the last hour for filing under Rule 26(a)(2),
then the time for filing is extended to the same time on
the first accessible day that is not a Saturday, Sunday,
or legal holiday.
(4) "Last Day" Defined. Unless a different time is set by a
statute, local rule, or court order, the last day ends:
(A) for electronic filing in the district court, at
midnight in the court's time zone;
(B) for electronic filing in the court of appeals, at
midnight in the time zone of the circuit clerk's principal
office;
(C) for filing under Rules 4(c)(1), 25(a)(2)(B), and
25(a)(2)(C) - and filing by mail under Rule 13(b) - at the
latest time for the method chosen for delivery to the post
office, third-party commercial carrier, or prison mailing
system; and
(D) for filing by other means, when the clerk's office is
scheduled to close.
(5) "Next Day" Defined. The "next day" is determined by
continuing to count forward when the period is measured
after an event and backward when measured before an event.
(6) "Legal Holiday" Defined. "Legal holiday" means:
(A) the day set aside by statute for observing New Year's
Day, Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday, Washington's
Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Columbus Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, or
Christmas Day;
(B) any day declared a holiday by the President or
Congress; and
(C) for periods that are measured after an event, any
other day declared a holiday by the state where either of
the following is located: the district court that rendered
the challenged judgment or order, or the circuit clerk's
principal office.
(b) Extending Time.
For good cause, the court may extend the time prescribed by
these rules or by its order to perform any act, or may permit
an act to be done after that time expires. But the court may
not extend the time to file:
(1) a notice of appeal (except as authorized in Rule 4) or a
petition for permission to appeal; or
(2) a notice of appeal from or a petition to enjoin, set
aside, suspend, modify, enforce, or otherwise review an
order of an administrative agency, board, commission, or
officer of the United States, unless specifically authorized
by law.
(c) Additional Time after Service.
When a party may or must act within a specified time after
service, 3 days are added after the period would otherwise
expire under Rule 26(a), unless the paper is delivered on the
date of service stated in the proof of service. For purposes
of this Rule 26(c), a paper that is served electronically is
not treated as delivered on the date of service stated in the
proof of service.
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