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eFile

eFile Resources

Electronic Filing with the Court

Pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure § 1010.6(g), documents filed by represented parties in all civil, family law, and probate actions must be filed electronically unless the Court excuses parties from doing so. Although not required, self-represented parties are encouraged to participate in electronic filing and service.

Disclaimer:  Pursuant to California Rule of Court, Rule 2.503(b), documents filed in civil cases are viewable by the general public on the Court’s online case information portal. Due to the nature and volume of electronic filing in civil cases, the Court cannot redact documents that are electronically filed. Please be advised that it is the sole responsibility of the filer to ensure all documents are properly redacted prior to transmission. Information that should be redacted includes, but is not limited to, social security numbers, driver's license numbers, and other sensitive information.

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