The Los Angeles Superior Court has shared that they currently process signed orders on CIVIL matters in one of two ways.
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Los Angeles Civil Document Type Code List
The following list provides the document type codes and description for Los Angeles County civil case e-filing. If the clerk refers to a document type code in their rejection reason, you can look for the associated document type description in this list. Code Description AFF010 Affidavit (name extension) AFF020 Affidavit for Order for Appearance and […]
Court Backlog with Los Angeles Civil eFiling
The Los Angeles Superior Court currently has a backlog in processing new eFilings. This has resulted in a waitlist of pending filings.
E-Filing Training for the California Courts
This video provides full e-filing training for the California State Courts with a focus on Los Angeles Civil Case E-Filing.
An Update to the Los Angeles Civil Division’s Transition to Electronic Filing
This weekend, the Los Angeles Superior Court will transition to the next phase of providing for mandatory efiling for all limited and unlimited jurisdiction civil cases.
Los Angeles Civil Division Eliminating Direct Fax Filing
The Los Angeles Superior Court has begun implementing electronic filing (efiling) of all documents filed in the Civil Division.
Initiate a New Case with a CCP 1033 or B&P 6322 Code
When submitting a new case with a CCP 1033 or B&P 6322 code, please note that you must also submit a _Business & Professions Code 6322.1 (c)(1)_ filing.
The General Order that Governs E-Filing for Los Angeles Civil
The General Order Re Mandatory Electronic Filing for Civil is posted on the Court’s website at www.lacourt.org. The Court suggests that litigants read the Order.
Pay Jury Fees via E-Filing in Los Angeles Civil Courts
The initial fee for the jury demand can be paid via efiling by selecting the “Notice of Posting of Jury Fees” document type during the efiling process.
Obtain Certified Copies in the Los Angeles Civil Courts
Certified copies may be requested from the Court’s records unit by mail or in person.