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Paying the Convenience Fee when the Attorney is Court-Appointed in Los Angeles Civil Courts
Absent a fee waiver, court-appointed attorneys must pay all applicable fees for all filings.
Fax Filing and eDelivery in Los Angeles Civil Courts
E-filing is not the same as fax filing or eDelivery. For e-filing, you must use an electronic filing service provider (EFSP), and submit your documents over the internet. The Court will retire fax filing eDelivery for civil documents upon the implementation of efiling.
Documents Exempt from E-Filing in Los Angeles Civil Courts
The Los Angeles Civil Courts have excluded the following documents from E-filing.
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.
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.
Los Angeles Superior Court’s Top 5 Probate Rejection Reasons
The Los Angeles Superior court has released its top five (5) reasons for rejecting a probate filing in an effort to help improve the service offered to attorneys and prevent unnecessary rejections.
Proposed Order Processing in Los Angeles County Probate Cases
The Los Angeles Superior Court receives many questions from Probate attorneys over concerns on the status of Proposed Orders. The LASC recommends the following steps to improve the chances of the acceptance for these orders upon first submission.