E-FILING HELP

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Category: Illinois

/Illinois /
  • Cook County

Initiate a New Case in Illinois

This video demonstrates the process of starting a brand new case in the Illinois Courts.

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eFileIL Electronic Document Standards
(pursuant to Supreme Court Rule)

Pursuant to Supreme Court Order M.R. 18368, Mandatory E-Filing in Civil Cases, filed January 22, 2016 and M.R. 18368, In re: Electronic Filing in Civil and Criminal Cases and Remote Access Systems, filed May 30, 2017, the following e-filing standards apply to eFileIL.

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Illinois Supreme Court Order M.R. 18368 and E-Filing Service Provider Fees

On May 30th, 2017 the Illinois Supreme Court entered Order M.R. 18368, which amends a previous order entered on January 2, 2016, and puts into place a specific mandate related to the court, e-filing vendors, and filer transaction fees.

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Illinois Court E-Filing Fees on Credit Card Statements and Green Filing Service Fees

By far the most common support question we receive is related to the fees associated with electronic filing in the Odyssey eFile program.

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Quick Start Guides

  • Quick Start Guide for California Users
  • Quick Start Guide for All Other States
  • A Guide for Self-Represented Litigants

California

  • Initiate a Case
  • Initiate a Case in Alameda Civil
  • Initiate a Case in Los Angeles Civil
  • Initiate a Case in Riverside Civil
  • File on an Existing Case
  • File on an Existing Case in Alameda Civil
  • File on an Existing Case in Los Angeles Civil
  • File on an Existing Case in Riverside Civil
  • Small Claims FAQs

Illinois

  • Initiate a Case
  • Initiate a Case in Cook County
  • File on an Existing Case
  • File on an Existing Case in Cook County

Indiana

  • Initiate a Case
  • File on an Existing Case

Texas

  • Initiate a Case
  • File on an Existing Case
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