Efiling portal

  1. Florida Courts eFiling Portal
  2. Odyssey eFileCA
  3. SC Judicial Branch
  4. Florida Courts eFiling Portal
  5. SC Judicial Branch
  6. Odyssey eFileCA
  7. SC Judicial Branch
  8. Odyssey eFileCA


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Florida Courts eFiling Portal

The Florida Courts E-Filing Portal is a statewide website mandated by the Florida Legislature and the E-Filing Authority that provides E-Filing capability to users with a single login. Once the SRL clicks on the E-Filing icon, they will be linked to the new E-Filing webpage that will provide them with basic information on using the E-Filing Portal. Please note, the 11th Judicial Circuit Local Rule for the Family Division established the Family Self-Help Program to facilitate access to family courts and assist SRLs achieve fair and efficient resolution of their case. Accordingly, SRLs filing Dissolution of Marriage, Paternity, Post Judgment Modification, Temporary Custody and Name Change Petitions must have their documents reviewed as to form by a Self-Help Program Paralegal who will stamp the documents to indicate sufficiency before the SRL may file through the E-Filing Portal. This requirement may be waived by the Administrative or Associate Administrative Judge in the Family Division for good cause shown. Once court documents are ready for submission, SRLs will need to register with the E-Filing Portal and create a portal account. You will register as a ‘Self-Represented Litigant’ when filing your documents. Please see the below tutorial videos for additional information on using the E-Filing portal as an SRL. Prohibited Items on Courthouse Premises Please be aware that certain items are prohibited on courthouse premises. If any listed prohibited item is detected to be i...

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E-Filing Portal: Information for Attorneys Electronic filing of court documents, or E-Filing, allows attorneys and E-Filed documents will be docketed as soon as possible. If you wish to recall a document that was submitted, please email Do not file a paper copy of a document that has been E-Filed. Limited documents as noted in Register and E-File documents using the Get Help with E-Filing • • Original Documents Pursuant to Section 5.3, Florida Supreme Court Standards for Electronic Access to the Courts, original documents must be paper filed until further standards have been adopted (see • For civil, this includes those documents that contain original signatures such as deeds, mortgages and wills. • For criminal, any paper document that is a judgment and sentence or required by statute or rule to be sworn to or notarized shall be filed and deposited with the clerk immediately thereafter. The clerk shall maintain deposited original paper documents in accordance with Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.430, unless otherwise ordered by the court. E-Issuance Electronic issuance of documents (“E-Issuance”) is currently available for summons filed by attorneys in all civil court divisions. Additionally, electronic issuance of clerk defaults and writs of garnishment are now available in all civil court divisions. The below documents shall be manually submitted. • Certificate of Title • Writ of Possession along with the $90.00 check made payable to the sheriff • Documents to...

Odyssey eFileCA

File court documents anytime, anywhere with Odyssey eFileCA Odyssey ® eFileCAallows users to easily open court cases and e-file documents to a number of California courts anytime and from anywhere — 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. E-filing court documents significantly streamlines the case filing process and provides benefits to both the filer and the court. Courts Accepting E-Filings The following courts are now accepting e-filed records: • Alameda Superior Court • Butte Superior Court • Calaveras Superior Court • Contra Costa Superior Court • Fresno Superior Court • Kern Superior Court • Kings Superior Court • Los Angeles Superior Court • Mariposa Superior Court • Mendocino Superior Court • Merced Superior Court • Monterey Superior Court • Napa Superior Court • Orange Superior Court • San Bernardino Superior Court • San Diego Superior Court • San Luis Obispo Superior Court • Santa Barbara Superior Court • Santa Clara Superior Court • Santa Cruz Superior Court • San Mateo Superior Court • Sonoma Superior Court • Stanislaus Superior Court • Sutter Superior Court • Tehama Superior Court • Yolo Superior Court • Yuba Superior Court Certified Providers An electronic filing service provider (EFSP) provides an online service to help you file your documents, and acts as the intermediary between you and the Odyssey eFileCA system. Each EFSP offers a variety of additional services and you should evaluate which provider meets your filing needs Configuration Stand...

SC Judicial Branch

SC Courts E-Filing Portal SC Courts E-Filing System will permit you to file your case directly with the Court of Common Pleas in any county where E-Filing is available. Please review the Before using the E-Filing system you must register. If you are a South Carolina attorney in Good Standing, you will register by following the instructions on the E-Filing tab of

Florida Courts eFiling Portal

The Florida Courts E-Filing Portal is a statewide website mandated by the Florida Legislature and the E-Filing Authority that provides E-Filing capability to users with a single login. Once the SRL clicks on the E-Filing icon, they will be linked to the new E-Filing webpage that will provide them with basic information on using the E-Filing Portal. Please note, the 11th Judicial Circuit Local Rule for the Family Division established the Family Self-Help Program to facilitate access to family courts and assist SRLs achieve fair and efficient resolution of their case. Accordingly, SRLs filing Dissolution of Marriage, Paternity, Post Judgment Modification, Temporary Custody and Name Change Petitions must have their documents reviewed as to form by a Self-Help Program Paralegal who will stamp the documents to indicate sufficiency before the SRL may file through the E-Filing Portal. This requirement may be waived by the Administrative or Associate Administrative Judge in the Family Division for good cause shown. Once court documents are ready for submission, SRLs will need to register with the E-Filing Portal and create a portal account. You will register as a ‘Self-Represented Litigant’ when filing your documents. Please see the below tutorial videos for additional information on using the E-Filing portal as an SRL. Prohibited Items on Courthouse Premises Please be aware that certain items are prohibited on courthouse premises. If any listed prohibited item is detected to be i...

SC Judicial Branch

SC Courts E-Filing Portal SC Courts E-Filing System will permit you to file your case directly with the Court of Common Pleas in any county where E-Filing is available. Please review the Before using the E-Filing system you must register. If you are a South Carolina attorney in Good Standing, you will register by following the instructions on the E-Filing tab of

Odyssey eFileCA

File court documents anytime, anywhere with Odyssey eFileCA Odyssey ® eFileCAallows users to easily open court cases and e-file documents to a number of California courts anytime and from anywhere — 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. E-filing court documents significantly streamlines the case filing process and provides benefits to both the filer and the court. Courts Accepting E-Filings The following courts are now accepting e-filed records: • Alameda Superior Court • Butte Superior Court • Calaveras Superior Court • Contra Costa Superior Court • Fresno Superior Court • Kern Superior Court • Kings Superior Court • Los Angeles Superior Court • Mariposa Superior Court • Mendocino Superior Court • Merced Superior Court • Monterey Superior Court • Napa Superior Court • Orange Superior Court • San Bernardino Superior Court • San Diego Superior Court • San Luis Obispo Superior Court • Santa Barbara Superior Court • Santa Clara Superior Court • Santa Cruz Superior Court • San Mateo Superior Court • Sonoma Superior Court • Stanislaus Superior Court • Sutter Superior Court • Tehama Superior Court • Yolo Superior Court • Yuba Superior Court Certified Providers An electronic filing service provider (EFSP) provides an online service to help you file your documents, and acts as the intermediary between you and the Odyssey eFileCA system. Each EFSP offers a variety of additional services and you should evaluate which provider meets your filing needs Configuration Stand...

SC Judicial Branch

SC Courts E-Filing Portal SC Courts E-Filing System will permit you to file your case directly with the Court of Common Pleas in any county where E-Filing is available. Please review the Before using the E-Filing system you must register. If you are a South Carolina attorney in Good Standing, you will register by following the instructions on the E-Filing tab of

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E-Filing Portal: Information for Attorneys Electronic filing of court documents, or E-Filing, allows attorneys and E-Filed documents will be docketed as soon as possible. If you wish to recall a document that was submitted, please email Do not file a paper copy of a document that has been E-Filed. Limited documents as noted in Register and E-File documents using the Get Help with E-Filing • • Original Documents Pursuant to Section 5.3, Florida Supreme Court Standards for Electronic Access to the Courts, original documents must be paper filed until further standards have been adopted (see • For civil, this includes those documents that contain original signatures such as deeds, mortgages and wills. • For criminal, any paper document that is a judgment and sentence or required by statute or rule to be sworn to or notarized shall be filed and deposited with the clerk immediately thereafter. The clerk shall maintain deposited original paper documents in accordance with Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.430, unless otherwise ordered by the court. E-Issuance Electronic issuance of documents (“E-Issuance”) is currently available for summons filed by attorneys in all civil court divisions. Additionally, electronic issuance of clerk defaults and writs of garnishment are now available in all civil court divisions. The below documents shall be manually submitted. • Certificate of Title • Writ of Possession along with the $90.00 check made payable to the sheriff • Documents to...

Odyssey eFileCA

File court documents anytime, anywhere with Odyssey eFileCA Odyssey ® eFileCAallows users to easily open court cases and e-file documents to a number of California courts anytime and from anywhere — 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. E-filing court documents significantly streamlines the case filing process and provides benefits to both the filer and the court. Courts Accepting E-Filings The following courts are now accepting e-filed records: • Alameda Superior Court • Butte Superior Court • Calaveras Superior Court • Contra Costa Superior Court • Fresno Superior Court • Kern Superior Court • Kings Superior Court • Los Angeles Superior Court • Mariposa Superior Court • Mendocino Superior Court • Merced Superior Court • Monterey Superior Court • Napa Superior Court • Orange Superior Court • San Bernardino Superior Court • San Diego Superior Court • San Luis Obispo Superior Court • Santa Barbara Superior Court • Santa Clara Superior Court • Santa Cruz Superior Court • San Mateo Superior Court • Sonoma Superior Court • Stanislaus Superior Court • Sutter Superior Court • Tehama Superior Court • Yolo Superior Court • Yuba Superior Court Certified Providers An electronic filing service provider (EFSP) provides an online service to help you file your documents, and acts as the intermediary between you and the Odyssey eFileCA system. Each EFSP offers a variety of additional services and you should evaluate which provider meets your filing needs Configuration Stand...