You are never charged for rejected filings. When you submit your filing, the court does a pre-authorization on your card for the filing fees. If the court rejects the filing, then they will not settle that pre-authorization and it will eventually fall off your card. The time the pre-authorization takes to fall off your card […]
Author Archives: Chris Haley
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 […]
Sacramento Superior Court E-Filing FAQs
Please visit https://www.saccourt.ca.gov/civil/e-filing-faq.aspx for the latest e-filing FAQs from the Sacramento Superior Court. 1. What documents and/or case sub-categories are exempt from e-Filing? Documents submitted by Arbitrators, Mediators, Discovery Referees, Receivers and Special Masters. Transfer-In Documents. Peremptory Challenges (170.1/170.3/170.6). Out-of-County/Foreign Abstracts of Judgment. Gun Violence Restraining Order documents. Bonds/Undertakings. Mandatory Settlement Conference documents for Department […]
Proposed Orders in the Los Angeles Civil Division
The Los Angeles Superior Court — in accordance with California Rule of Court 3.1312 (c) — now requires all parties electronically filing (e-filing) proposed orders for Civil Division cases (except for small claims cases) to submit proposed orders as both a PDF (Portable Document File) AND as a separate editable word-processing file (Microsoft Word document […]
6th District Court of Appeal
Pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 8.70 and Rule 8.71, all filings in Civil, Criminal, Juvenile and Original proceedings must be made through electronic filing (e-filing). Self-represented parties may, but are not required to register for electronic filing, but must comply with this rule and the requirements of e-filing if they elect to register. […]
5th District Court of Appeal
Pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 8.70 and Rule 8.71, all filings in Civil, Criminal, Juvenile and Original proceedings must be made through electronic filing (e-filing). Self-represented parties may, but are not required to register for electronic filing, but must comply with this rule and the requirements of e-filing if they elect to register. […]
4th District Court of Appeal
Pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 8.70 and Rule 8.71, all filings in Civil, Criminal, Juvenile and Original proceedings must be made through electronic filing (e-filing). Self-represented parties may, but are not required to register for electronic filing, but must comply with this rule and the requirements of e-filing if they elect to register. […]
3rd District Court of Appeal
Pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 8.70 and Rule 8.71, all filings in Civil, Criminal, Juvenile and Original proceedings must be made through electronic filing (e-filing). Self-represented parties may, but are not required to register for electronic filing, but must comply with this rule and the requirements of e-filing if they elect to register. […]
2nd District Court of Appeal
Pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 8.70 and Rule 8.71, all filings in Civil, Criminal, Juvenile and Original proceedings must be made through electronic filing (e-filing). Self-represented parties may, but are not required to register for electronic filing, but must comply with this rule and the requirements of e-filing if they elect to register. […]
1st District Court of Appeal
Pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 8.70 and Rule 8.71, all filings in Civil, Criminal, Juvenile and Original proceedings must be made through electronic filing (e-filing). Self-represented parties may, but are not required to register for electronic filing, but must comply with this rule and the requirements of e-filing if they elect to register. […]