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San Diego County Family Court FAQs
1. How does eFiling work? Electronic filing or eFiling allows filers to efficiently process documents and fees online. The filer will submit the documents through an Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP). After review, the court will accept or reject the documents. The documents are returned to the filer through the electronic filing website (portal). eFileCA […]
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.
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.
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.
Cook County E-Filing FAQs
The following frequently asked questions attempt to provide some clarification regarding policy, procedures, and rules for e-filing in the Cook County Circuit Court. Please check back often for updates.
Cook County E-Filing Guidelines
The eFileIL e-filing system integration with the Cook County case management system is ongoing, and not yet perfect.
Create Serve Only
If you wish to have a document served electronically to any service contacts on a case, Serve Only is an option to use. When you click the Submit button, the document(s) data is sent to the court only. The court then sends Notification of Service emails directly to each of the service recipients, and it notifies us of this service to any of our customers.
Indiana Supreme Court Change to E-filing Public Service List
Indiana’s statewide e-filing project is successfully moving forward, with more than half the state already requiring attorneys to electronically file and serve.
Orange County, California Family Law E-filing
The Orange County Superior Court has contracted with Odyssey eFileCA to provide for the electronic filing of documents in their FAMILY courts.