These instructions are to File on an Existing Complex Civil Case in the Los Angeles Civil Courts—meaning this case already exists in the court system.
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File on Existing Case in Illinois
This video demonstrates how to e-file a new document on an existing case.
Initiate a New Case: Los Angeles Superior Court
Attorneys practicing in the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles are required to electronically file (efile) specific documents, while self-represented litigants have the option to do so.
Initiate a New Case: Nevada eFileNV Courts
Initiate a New Case in the Odyssey eFileNV Courts, electronically serve or mail the accepted documents to parties and/or attorneys.
Enable/Disable Auto-File and eFile by eMail Features
To turn the Auto-File feature on or off, filers can adjust their User Preferences.
Re-Add Your San Diego Civil Cases to Your Account
On Monday, July 8, 2024, the San Diego Superior Court upgraded their CIVIL division to the Odyssey eFileCA system. Filers with San Diego Civil cases on their account prior to that date will need to re-add their existing cases at one of the new San Diego Odyssey Court locations: San Diego Civil – Central San […]
Initiate a New Case in the California Appellate Court
These instructions are to Initiate a New Case in the California Appellate Court—meaning this is a brand new appeal and a case does not exist for it in the Appellate Court system. If a case already exists in the Appellate Court system, you will want to File on an Existing Case. Table of Contents Select […]
Initiate a New Case in the eFileVA Court System
Initiate a New Case in the State of Virginia, electronically serve or mail the accepted documents to parties and/or attorneys.
Initiate a New Case in the eFileGA Court System
Initiate a New Case in the State of Georgia, electronically serve or mail the accepted documents to parties and/or attorneys.
Initiate a Small Claims Case in the Los Angeles Civil Court
These instructions are to initiate a new SMALL CLAIMS case in the Los Angeles Civil Court. If you have an existing Small Claims case number, you will want to file on that existing case—even if you have never filed on the case in our system before—following these instructions. Table of Contents Select Court […]