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.
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Fee Waivers in the Imperial 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 El Dorado 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 Alameda 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 Kern 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.
FAQs: Resolve the “Error While Getting Fees” Message
Troubleshooting tips for the ‘Error While Getting Fees’ message. Learn how to fix payment issues and incomplete filing errors to complete your submission.
Monterey County Superior Court Upgrade Live
Monterey 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.
The Superior Court of California – County of Los Angeles – Appellate eFiling FAQs
Effective December 16, 2024, the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles will require that all documents filed in Appellate Division cases by litigants represented by attorneys be submitted to the Court by electronic filing (efiling). Efiled documents in the Appellate Division are subject to Code of Civil Procedure section 1010.6, Penal Code section […]
Create a Service of Process Order
Service of Process may now be requested after a case has been initiated in select courts. If available for your location, the option to serve your accepted documents directly to parties at their home or place of business will be available via our new Service of Process option listed on the dashboard of your account. […]
Probate Letters in the Los Angeles Superior Court
Effective May 1, 2024, filers will have the ability to request Certified Copies of the Probate Letters they are filing into a case via the e-filing system for decedent, guardianship and conservatorship matters. When filing into the existing case, filers will still select the appropriate document type and upload that document in Section 2 of […]