CA Court eFiling Requirements – Part Two
This is the 2nd post in our 3 part series created to answer the question, “What CA courts are moving to eFiling and when?”
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Most days in personal injury law barrel along on a continuum of quick decisions, balancing client advocacy with the challenge of deep-pocketed insurance companies. It’s not for the faint of […]
This is the 2nd post in our 3 part series created to answer the question, “What CA courts are moving to eFiling and when?”
CA Court eFiling Requirements – Part Two Read Post
eFiling rejections continue to plague legal professionals, potentially causing missed statutory deadlines or jeopardized cases.
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Effective immediately, you can now eFile with Rapid Legal for all Non-Criminal cases at Stanislaus County Superior Court.
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Here at Rapid Legal, we often get asked which courts are moving to eFiling and when. To start, eFiling means to electronically file your legal documents…
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Bookmark documents with exhibits. All documents electronically filed must be in a text searchable format, i.e., OCR. The court is unable to accept documents that do not comply with these requirements, or documents that include but are not limited to digitized signatures, fillable forms, or a negative image.
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Courts have recently begun strictly enforcing the following rules regarding electronic filings. Documents Must be Electronically Filed in PDF, Text-Searchable Format
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