Learn how to File on an Existing Case in the Courts for the State of Maryland and electronically serve (e-serve) parties relevant documents.
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File on an Existing Case in the State of Indiana
Learn how to File on an Existing Case in the Courts for the State of Indiana and electronically serve (e-serve) parties relevant documents.
File on an Existing Case in the State of Illinois
Learn how to File on an Existing Case in the Courts for the State of Illinois and electronically serve (e-serve) parties relevant documents.
Initiate a New Case in the Riverside, California Superior Courts
These instructions are to Initiate a New Case in the Riverside, California Superior Courts—meaning this case is brand new, and does not exist yet in any court.
File on an Existing Case in the Alameda, California Superior Civil Courts
These instructions are to File on an Existing Case in the Alameda Civil Courts—meaning this case already exists in the court system.
Initiate a New Case in the Alameda, California Superior Civil Courts
These instructions are to Initiate a New Case in the Alameda, California Superior Civil Courts.
Los Angeles Complex Civil Filings With Unusually High Estimated Filing Fees
On filings where the estimated fees are unusually high, the e-filing system will prompt the filer to contact customer support for approval before it allows the filing to be submitted.
Refresh Court Case Information
When Filing on an Existing case, if the user experiences data oddities in the displayed case information, often times, refreshing the court case information resolves the issues.
Alameda Superior Court Civil Information and FAQs
Starting on Tuesday, October 12, 2021, Permissive e-filing will be available for all attorneys and self-represented litigants in the Alameda Superior Court for Civil Cases. It will become mandatory for all attorneys on January 1, 2022. Self-represented litigants will not be required to file documents electronically at that time but will be encouraged to do so.
Collection of Stipulation Fees in the San Diego Civil Court
When you submit a stipulation to the San Diego Civil Court, the filing clerk reviews the document to ensure all parties who are stipulating have paid first paper fees.