These instructions are to Initiate a New Case in the Alameda, California Superior Civil Courts.
Category: Electronic Filing
Refresh Court Case Information
When Filing on an Existing case, if the user experiences data oddities in the displayed case information, often times, refreshing the court case information resolves the issues.
Initiate a New Case in Los Angeles Civil Court
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.
Merge PDFs into One Using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
There are a few instances when an attorney may need to merge their documents into one PDF:
Court Response of Failure Rejections and How To Fix Them
In an effort to increase document security, the Odyssey courts have made changes that has resulted in more submission failures.
Unlock Your PAN User ID for Income Tax E-Filing in India
For users e-fiing into India’s Income Tax Department (www.incometax.gov.in), their system unlocks your account after five (5) unsuccessful log in attempts. You will want to call their helpline number to unlock it. A list of numbers can be found here: https://www.incometax.gov.in/iec/foportal/contact-us.
Debit Card Pre-Authorization Holds and Electronic Filing
Filers using a debit card as their payment type should be aware of how payment processors handle pre-authorization holds on the estimated fees displayed in the Filing Fees Section.
Copy Drafts; Accepted, Rejected, and Pending Filings as Well as Serve Only Filings
Filers may copy Drafts; Accepted, Rejected, and Pending filings as well as Serve Only Filings for easier submission to the courts following these quick steps.
Resubmit Rejected Filings in San Diego Superior Court Civil Division
On June 26, 2021, the process to resubmit rejected filings in San Diego Superior Court Civil and Probate cases will change slightly. To resubmit these rejected filings, you will need to simply copy the filing first, then you may edit the new copy and submit it.
Document Is Too Large Rejections from the Filing Clerk
Sometimes the Court rejects a filing because the document is too large