Initiate a New Case in the Odyssey eFileCA Superior Courts, electronically serve or mail the accepted documents to parties and/or attorneys.
Category: Electronic Filing
File on an Existing Case in the Odyssey® eFileCA Superior Courts
These steps take you through the process of e-filing on an existing case in the Odyssey eFileCA Superior Courts.
Flatten PDFs to Avoid Court Rejections and / or Prevent Missing File Stamps on Conformed Copies
Flattening PDFs ensures the document can be viewed on all devices, and prevents others from manipulating or editing the information.
Service Notifications
Depending on the state and the court, service notifications can either come from the court’s Tyler Technology’s Odyssey e-filing system, or this application.
File Multiple Documents In One Envelope
You may add multiple documents into a case in one filing as long as a single document does not exceed 25MB, and the entire envelope does not exceed 35MB.
Separate PDFs in the Same Transaction/Envelope
One of the most common reasons a filing clerk rejects an envelope (submission) is because a filer does not submit their documents as separate PDFs in the same transaction/envelope
E-Service and Confidential Documents
If a filer sets/requests the court list a document’s security as confidential, whether in the Security Setting
Electronic Service and Multiple Service Contacts
A service contact is someone you can attach to your filing in order to send an electronic service notification to them (i.e. e-service). Service contacts will remain attached to the case so that you may continue to serve them in the future, or others who file on the case may serve them as well.
Convert documents to Text Searchable PDFs in a filing
One of the features in the e-filing application is the ability to have it convert documents into Text Searchable PDFs within a filing.
Initiate a New Case in the San Diego Civil and Probate Courts
While Initiating a New Case in the San Diego Civil Court is pretty much the same as any other court, the article below explains a few differences which filers should know.