The Los Angeles Civil Courts have excluded the following documents from E-filing.
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Self-represented Litigant E-Filing in Los Angeles Civil Courts
Self-represented litigants are not mandated to electronically file documents in the Los Angeles Civil Courts.
Fee Waivers for Litigant and Government Entities in LA Civil Courts
If the Los Angeles County Superior Court grants a litigant a fee waiver on the case they are filing into, then upon clicking the confirm fee calculation link at the bottom of the filing, the system will show $0.00 in fees.
Santa Clara Auto-accepted Civil E-filing Document Types
Effective immediately, the Santa Clara Civil Court will auto-accept the following document types after submission.
Los Angeles County Civil E-Filing FAQs
The Los Angeles County Superior Court has shared the following frequently asked questions to assist filers e-filing new cases, or into existing cases, in the civil courts.
File a Proposed Order in Santa Clara County, CA
Santa Clary County requires you to submit a proposed order in an editable word-processing format pursuant to Local General Court & Administration Rules of Court Rule 6 (Proposed Orders section I).
“Piggyback” a Motion
Once you have a hearing date (Spindled a Motion), you may want to come back and add additional motions (piggybacking) to the motion call on the same day.
Cook County eFiling Quick Reference Guide
Cook County has released a eFiling Quick Reference Guide to help with the filing process. Please see below for some general information, and check back frequently for updates.
Tips to add a Cook County Case to your Account
To add a Cook County case to your account you need to make sure you select the correct court and format your case number correctly. Following these two steps will ensure you find your case the first time.
Cook County E-Filing Special Instructions
The following special instructions guide filers through the process of e-filing in the Cook County Circuit Court. Please check back often for updates.