These instructions are to initiate a new SMALL CLAIMS case in the Orange County Civil Court. As always, 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. Table of Contents Select Court […]
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Initiate a Small Claims Case in Riverside, California
Per Assembly Bill No. 3088 and CCP 116.223, filers may request demand amounts that exceed $10,000 in Small Claims Courts in regards to Covid-19 related rent.
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.
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.
Initiate a New Case: Los Angeles Family Court
Initiate a New Case in the Los Angeles Family Superior Court, electronically serve or mail the accepted documents to parties and/or attorneys.
Pay Fees for an Application of (or Renewal of) Pro Hac Vice in Los Angeles Civil Cases
An attorney who doesn’t live, work, or conduct regular business in California may use our e-filing application to either Apply for Pro Hac Vice or Renew it.
Initiate a New Case: Texas eFileTX Courts
Initiate a New Case in the State of Texas, electronically serve or mail the accepted documents to parties and/or attorneys.
Initiate a New Case in the State of Maryland
Initiate a New Case in the State of Maryland, electronically serve or mail the accepted documents to parties and/or attorneys.
Initiate a New Case in the State of Indiana
Initiate a New Case in the State of Indiana, electronically serve or mail the accepted documents to parties and/or attorneys.
Initiate a New Case: Illinois eFileIL Courts
Initiate a New Case in the State of Illinois, electronically serve or mail the accepted documents to parties and/or attorneys.