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How does eFiling work?
Electronic filing, or eFiling, enables filers and courts to efficiently process documents and fees online. eFiling and Guide & File may be used by attorneys and self-represented litigants. eFiling manages the flow of information among filers, clerks, court personnel and judges:
Is eFiling secure?
Yes. The eFiling system adheres to state and federal security regulations and meets Payment Card Industry Security Standards to protect filer and transaction information.
What is eService?
eService is a feature provided by eFiling where documents are electronically served to other parties in a case via email. Using this option, you can track when each party received and opened the filing.
How do I serve other individuals with my eFiled documents?
Filers are responsible for accomplishing service of all filings as required by applicable court rules. For this purpose, filers may use the mail service, serve by hand delivery, send an email, or use eFiling as it offers the option of electronic service of each filing to the designated service contact.
Is eFiling mandatory for my court?
In eCourts counties, it is mandatory for attorneys and optional for self-represented litigants. See the General Rules of Practice for the Superior and District Courts.
When can I use eFiling?
eFiling is available 24/7. Consult your local court rules for court schedules. Note: The system may be temporarily offline from time to time for maintenance purposes.
When I need to file with a specific court, how will I know whether the county has transitioned to the new system?
The list of North Carolina counties currently accepting filings through the eFiling system is available on our eCourts page.
Can I use eFiling if I don't have a lawyer?
Yes, you can use eFiling even if you don't have a lawyer, but you are not required to use the site. Self-represented litigants may use eFiling and Guide & File with or without an attorney. Additionally, you may also file court documents at the courthouse.
You may view the Guide & File section to see if a guided interview is available for your case type. The service asks step-by-step questions to help you prepare court documents to file for certain case types. You may be able to eFile documents at the end of the process through Guide & File or the eFiling site.
Individual users in a firm will be invited to create an account within a firm by the firm administrator. Once the firm administrator has added them to the firm account, the user will receive an email to set up their credentials.
Is support available for the eFiling system?
Yes, support is provided for both attorneys and pro se litigants. Please visit the support site and you can search for answers to your questions, or contact the Tyler Technologies eFiling support team (call, email, chat).
Is there a fee to use eFiling?
Not all eFilings have fees associated with them. For those filings that fees are assessed, the amount is automatically calculated by the system based on the case, filing, and service information the filer provides.
What about filings with no charge?
Filers must select payment method when filing a document for which there is no charge, such as a proposed order. File & Serve will not charge that credit card, but the system requires this selection in order to accept the filing.
After completing the guided interview, you will see next steps instructions on what to do with your forms and how the court process works. Be sure to log out and close your browser when finished using Guide & File.
Disclaimer: Judicial Branch employees are not permitted to provide legal advice or help fill out these forms for the public. For legal advice or questions about legal rights and remedies, the public may consult an attorney licensed to practice law in North Carolina.
The Connecticut eLicense web portal provides real-time access to over 800 credential types issued and regulated by the following State agencies. These credential types include licenses, registrations, permits, or certifications for individuals, organizations and facilities.
Unless otherwise noted, all of DC DMV's online services are available 7 days per week/24 hours per day. Additionally, secure Internet access is available at all District public libraries for conducting DMV online transactions.
Special authorization services allow dealers, insurance companies, fleet companies, and other authorized agencies that have obtained unique digital certificates to perform secure and restricted business transactions with DC DMV.
If You See Something, Say Something. DC DMV encourages customers to confidentially report fraud, waste, abuse and mismanagement in the Government of the District of Columbia. Contact the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) by calling toll free,
1-800-521-1639, or local at (202) 724-TIPS (8477). You can also email the OIG at [email protected]. Once again, all hotline contact with the OIG is confidential.
The purpose of this system is to provide the ability to, make a traffic payment online, research and locate Superior Court of California, County of Placer Criminal, Civil, Traffic, and Family Law matters and create an online account to view your electronic case file for existing cases in the County of Placer.
If you have a financial hardship and can show that you are unable to pay the full amount of a fine for any infraction offense (including traffic offenses), you may ask the Court to consider your ability to pay in setting the total amount due online or in-person at any point before your fines and fees are fully paid.
The MyCitations online tool allows you to enter a plea and make an ability to pay request on eligible infractions. In addition to requesting a reduction, you can request a payment plan, more time to pay, or ask to complete community service in lieu of paying fines and fees.
The court uses Zoom to conduct the identification process. Once you have scheduled your appointment you will be receiving an appointment email with your Zoom appointment link. Please review the following information prior to joining your appointment.
If you are not an active party on the case, you WILL NOT be granted access. You must have a valid state or government issued ID ready and the case you wish to request access to. The below forms of identification are acceptable.
If the account verification email did not end up in your SPAM/JUNK folder attempt to use the Request New Password feature located on the portal here. You can also review the Portal User Guide found at the top of the FAQs.
To view cases that you have been granted an access token to you must be logged into your portal account. Within your portal account you will see the My Existing Cases tab. Click the tab and you will see all cases that you have been granted access to. Here you can view the case summary and available documents on the case.
Note: In order to view cases in your account you will need to link that case token to your account. This is the token sent to you when your case access request has been granted. You can review the step by step process to do this in the guide and video above.
You will only be able to view and download documents that are publicly available and available to all parties on the case. If the document is sealed, party confidential, or confidential to the court you will not be able to see or view it.
When should I use this application? When you want to start a new business in the state of NJ (LLC, PA, DP, Non-Profit, etc) When you need to authorize a legal entity in NJ for your business in another state
You should use the Online Registration form instead if: You have already formed/authorized your business in NJ and need to register for tax purposes You are looking to start a Sole Proprietorship or Partnership
If your business frequently uses the Business Formation online service or needs to provide staff access to use a shared payment account to submit filings, you may want to consider creating an account for the Business Formation service. In order to create an account you will need to create a new My New Jersey account or link an existing My New Jersey account.
You can sign up to receive free electronic (text/e-mail) messages to notify you when any filings for your business are added to the State's Public Records. This service is provided by our E-Government vendor, NIC, through its gov2go service.
Press the Continue button to remain active or press the Exit button to expire. If you exit any unsaved changes will be lost. If your session has already expired either button will return you to the homepage.
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