Filers may now request paper Courtesy Copy Delivery in select California courts directly in their filing when they e-file on a case.
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Tulare Superior Court of California FAQs
E-Filing in the Tulare Superior Court begins on February 18, 2022. How does eFiling work? Electronic filing of court documents occurs through an electronic filing service provider (EFSP). The user creates an account and the eFiling system manages the flow of the documents and fees to and from the court. The filer will submit the […]
Initiate a New Case in the Tulare, California Superior Courts
These instructions are to Initiate a New Case in the Tulare, California Superior Courts—meaning this case is brand new, and does not exist yet in any court.
File on an Existing Case in the Tulare, California Superior Courts
These instructions are to File on an Existing Case in the Tulare Superior Courts.
New Mail Service via Certified or First Class Mail (add’l fees apply)
Starting in January 2022, select courts will have the option to serve documents via Certified or First Class Mail for an additional fee in addition to our current optional service to send documents electronically via email.
Request for Refund in the Alameda Superior Court of California
The Alameda Superior Court of California does NOT have a local Request for Refund form. Any party who needs to request a refund will want to create a Pleading for the Envelope Number in question and e-file it on the case or submit it in letter format to the court.
Printed Courtesy Copies for Los Angeles Civil Cases
In certain instances, and pursuant to the operative General Order Re Mandatory Electronic Filing for Civil, printed courtesy copies must be submitted to the Court.
JCCP Cases in the Los Angeles Superior Court
For all JCCP cases, e-file your documents on the Underlying Case Number. Include your JCCP action number underneath your case number.
Cook County Civil, Law, Divisions 1 – 6 and Chancery Divisions Update
Cook County made changes to the eFileIL system for the Civil, Law, Divisions 1 – 6 and Chancery Divisions starting November 29, 2021.
Orders, Judgments, and Documents Stamped Electronically Received / Electronically Submitted
Any document accepted in the e-Filing system stamped as Electronically Received—orders or any other document that requires a Judge or Clerk’s signature—is tentatively approved upon further review by a judicial officer.