You are never charged for rejected filings.

Each time you click the “Submit” button, the courts place a pre-authorization hold on your payment type in the amount of estimated fees. An authorization hold will appear as a pending (or processing) charge on your bank statement.

When a filing is Rejected, Cancelled or has a Submission Failure, the pending authorization hold is NOT captured. Most banks and financial institutions require 3 to 14 business days before those funds can be released, depending on their policies surrounding authorization holds.*

Prepaid cards can take 30 days to show the charges have been released.

If you correct and resubmit your filing, this will place a new authorization hold on your account once you submit it back to the court. If you resubmit your corrected filing before the first hold drops, you will see multiple pre-authorizations on your statement until your bank releases the first hold.

*When a hold is released for a Rejection, Cancellation, or Submission Failure, this will not post as a credit or refund to your bank account/statement. The pending charge will simply fall off of your statement and will no longer appear in your purchase history.