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Are there any documents or case types that are not eligible for e-filing?
Please refer to the Electronic Filing Requirements document for a listing of ineligible documents and case types.
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Can I scan multiple documents together and upload as one document?
No. All documents must be uploaded as individual documents within the same transaction unless filing a motion. Example: A “Request to Waive Court Fees” must be uploaded separately from the document...
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Are courtesy copies required on any types of filings e-filed?
If a hearing is set within 48 hours of documents filed, the litigant is to provide hard copies of the e-filed documents to the court with the e-filing Transaction ID noted in the upper right-hand c...
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How do I e-file documents that must be filed in order for the Court to consider them for a hearing that is scheduled within 48 hours of filing?
If a hearing is set within 48 hours of documents filed, the litigant is to provide hard copies of the e-filed documents to the court with the e-filing Transaction ID noted in the upper right-hand c...
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What cases are ordered as Mandatory e-file?
As of April 15, 2021, filings submitted by attorneys for represented parties in all limited and unlimited civil case types and probate actions must be submitted electronically through one of the co...
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How do I know the Court has received my e-filing?
Your e-filing service provider will provide you with an email confirming receipt of your submission along with a transaction identification number for tracking purposes.
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Is there a file size limitation for my e-filing? How large can the file be?
There is a 35 MB limit per document when uploading to the system. There is a 60 MB limit to the total files uploaded per order.
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What are the document signature requirements?
Please see Code of Civil Procedure 1010.6, subdivision (b)(2) and Cal. Rules of Court 2.257 for information on signature requirements.
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What types of documents are accepted? Are there any formatting requirements?
For information on the Court's e-filing requirements, please refer to the Court's Electronic Filing Requirements document.
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Are self-represented litigants able to e-file in Unlimited and Limited Civil cases?
Yes, e-filing is available and encouraged by the court.