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Court Records | United States Courts
The main type of record the federal courts create and maintain is a case file, which contains a docket sheet and all documents filed in a case. Case files and court records can be found on PACER.gov. Find a Case (PACER) Electronic Filing (CM/ECF) FAQs: CM/ECF Court Records Schedule Electronic Public Access Public User Group
https://www.uscourts.gov/court-recordsSecure Court e-Filing Portal & Services - CourtFiling.net
The CourtFiling.net support team is available day or night by phone, email or live chat to answer your questions. Convert to PDF Let us convert your documents to PDF for you! Before filing, simply upload them for conversion and we’ll produce PDFs. File Stamped Docs
https://www.courtfiling.net/CourtFileNow: Web-based eFiling for Courts, Clerks, and Attorneys
CourtFileNow: Web-based eFiling for Courts, Clerks, and Attorneys Comprehensive, Web-Based E-Filing System For Courts, Clerks, and Attorneys Legal Professionals Enables attorneys and staff to eFile cases and documents, manage firm and fee information, and generate electronic service and communications. Learn More Clerks of the Court
http://www.courtfilenow.net/Court File America
To request a credit account please contact us at: 713-863-0195 or Self-registration The eFileTexas.gov system is based on first registering the “firm” whether the firm is a sole practitioner or a multi-location practice. Attorneys, Users (efilers), and credit cards are then added to the Firm’s database. Registration Instruction
http://www.courtfileamerica.com/eFiling Basics - CourtFiling.net
Simply sign up with a CourtFiling.net account and choose “File on Existing Case.” To tie your new filings to your existing case, you will need to input your case number. Your case number is typically located at the top of your previous case paperwork. If the system cannot locate your case number, try inputting the number without spaces or dashes.
https://www.courtfiling.net/efile/Minnesota Judicial Branch - File a Case
File a Case in District (Trial) Court. Click the File a Case in District (Trial) Court button above to access training information and resources. File in person at a courthouse. Unless required to use the eFile and eServe (eFS) System as described above, court users can continue to file paper documents and court forms at the courthouse.
https://www.mncourts.gov/File-a-Case.aspxFlorida Courts E-Filing Portal | File Court Documents Online
Allows users to file their cases from anywhere. Using the Portal, filers can upload documents from the convenience of their own home or office without stepping foot in a courthouse. Connects thousands involved in Florida’s justice system including more than 220,000+ self-represented litigants, 82,000 attorneys, 1,400 judges, and more.
https://myflcourtaccess.com/authority/California Court eFiling
CourtFiling.net is a certified electronic filing service provider offering an electronic court filing platform that allows you to digitally submit your legal paperwork into the California court system. Submitting legal paperwork into the court system is necessary to provide the courts and judges with the information necessary to proceed.
https://www.californiaefiling.com/eFiling for Texas - txcourts.gov
Wise County Court will close 2/2/22 at 3pm and will be closed all day, Thursday 2/3/22 due to severe weather. The clerk’s office is currently transitioning to a new eFile reviewer tool as required due to the deprecation of Silverlight. This may result in delays in processing filings while clerk offices adjust to the new system.
https://efile.txcourts.gov/ofsweb/New Jersey eCourts
Rules of Court. eCourts is a web based application that is designed to allow attorneys, in good standing, to electronically file documents with the courts. The Judiciary's plans for full implementation of eCourts in all trial court divisions are underway. The plan to modernize our systems is built on the following four essential functionalities:
https://www.njcourts.gov/attorneys/ecourts.html