![]() New Superior Court cases can be E-Filed after the filing fee has been paid and a case number has been issued. (for a full list of fees please go to our fee schedule page) Sending a check via mail or paying in person IS NOT an acceptable form of payment for E-Filed documents. Your filing may be rejected if this is not done. Prior to E-Filing a document that requires payment, you must call the E-Filing number at 56 to pay all applicable fees. As a reminder, if you purchase a case number for e-filing, all initial pleadings must be submitted by e-file and not via mail or in person. You will then upload all of the pleadings, complete with case number, to the FTP site as you have always done. Once the E-file staff have added the case they will contact you to collect payment and provide a case number. Confidential Information Form (required for all Family Law, Firearms or DV matters).Prior to E-Filing a new case you will need to Email the following documents to : Note: You must be a registered e-filer in order to open a new case for e-filing. ![]() Opening a new case for e-filing and paying the filing fee: You may also mail or deliver the completed registration form to the Clerk's Office.Į-Filing will not be mandatory in Superior Court. Return the completed registration form to the Clerk's Office via e-mail to Please use the following naming convention (LastnameFirstname.pdf) when naming your form. To register for or update an existing E-Filing account in Superior Court please fill out and submit a REGISTRATION FORM. Please see their website for further updates: If you need your Superior Court efile password reset, please email: The email will come from sure both email addresses have been added to your agencies’ trusted email listsĭistrict Court Clerk’s Office will be sending out their own notification with instructions and credentials information for efiling District Court documents. They will also be available on our website: ĭue to County password standards, the “Recover Password” link on the login screen of the efile website has been disabled. Instructions for using the new site will be emailed out on Monday, March 27 th (to all email addresses associated with each efile account).
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