These instructions are to Initiate a New Case in the Los Angeles Civil Courts—meaning this case is brand new, and does not exist yet in any court.
Category: Los Angeles
Incorrect Fees Charged in Los Angeles Civil and Request for Refund Information
If you find that the Los Angeles Civil Court has overcharged you for a specific filing, the court requests you fill out a REQUEST FOR REFUND, and submit it in paper at the court location.
As To Field in Los Angeles Civil filings
In Los Angeles Civil filings, users may see an As To field in the Additional Information section of the filing.
Fix the Pre-submit fee calculation error: Invalid subCase attribute Error
When a user Files on an Existing case in Los Angeles Civil cases, there are times when the e-Filing system returns the error: Pre-submit fee calculation error: Invalid subCase attribute.
File an Ex Parte in the Los Angeles Civil Court
These instructions are for filing an Ex Parte application on a case in the Los Angeles Civil Courts.
Los Angeles Civil Request for Refund with Green Filing as the Depositor
If you find that the Los Angeles Civil court rejects a Request for Refund because they are requesting Green Filing be listed as the depositor, you may use the following Request for Refund Form with our information populated into it.
Civil eFiling Document Name List for LASC
The following document types are the only approved document types the Los Angeles Superior Court has approved for e-Filing in their CIVIL court.
Add an Also Known As (AKA) or or Doing Business As (DBA) for a Party in Los Angeles Civil
If you find a party on your case has one or more Also Known As (AKAs) or Doing Business As (DBAs) in Los Angeles Civil Superior Courts, you can add them as a New Case Party.
Initiate a New Case in Los Angeles Civil Court with a Waiver
These instructions are to Initiate a New Case with a Request to Waive Court Fees in the Los Angeles Civil Courts.
Fix Los Angeles Probate filings when the court auto-rejects it
If you find that the Los Angeles Probate court rejects your filing without a reason (typically within a minute of submission), that means that the court’s software has an issue with one or more of your documents.