Electronic filing can be an overwhelming experience. To help assist you with your filing, here are some of our frequently asked questions new filers ask to help you file quicker and easier. This information covers the states of California, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, and Texas.
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E-Filing: Dashboard
The Dashboard is the default screen for each user upon login to the e-Filing application.
Lesson 4 – Serve Only Filing
This video demonstrates how filers may create a Serve Only Filing.
Fresno County Superior Court Upgrade Live
Fresno County Superior Court has transitioned to a new case management system. Use our checklist to update your payment methods, re-add cases, and manage fee waivers in the new eCourt system.
Fee Waivers in the Monterey County Superior Court
To have fees waived for a party in a case in the Monterey County Superior Court, the court’s system must already recognize a fee waiver for the litigant (or an exemption for a government entity), or the fee waiver/exemption must be properly requested within the filing itself to result in a $0.00 fee calculation. […]
Fee Waivers in the Ventura County Superior Court Civil and Probate Divisions
The court’s system must already recognize a fee waiver for the litigant (or an exemption for a government entity), or the fee waiver/exemption must be properly requested within the filing itself to result in a $0.00 fee calculation.
Fee Waivers in the Tulare County Superior Court
The court’s system must already recognize a fee waiver for the litigant (or an exemption for a government entity), or the fee waiver/exemption must be properly requested within the filing itself to result in a $0.00 fee calculation.
Fee Waivers in the Solano County Superior Court
The court’s system must already recognize a fee waiver for the litigant (or an exemption for a government entity), or the fee waiver/exemption must be properly requested within the filing itself to result in a $0.00 fee calculation.
Fee Waivers in the Siskiyou County Superior Court
The court’s system must already recognize a fee waiver for the litigant (or an exemption for a government entity), or the fee waiver/exemption must be properly requested within the filing itself to result in a $0.00 fee calculation.
Fee Waivers in the San Benito County Superior Court
The court’s system must already recognize a fee waiver for the litigant (or an exemption for a government entity), or the fee waiver/exemption must be properly requested within the filing itself to result in a $0.00 fee calculation.