Which Filing Types Can (And Can’t) Be E-Filed In California?

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In California, most civil, probate, and family law documents can be submitted through e-filing systems, making it easier for both attorneys and the public to file and access court records online. However, not all documents are eligible for electronic submission. Certain filings—such as original wills, specific sealed records, and some fee waiver requests—must still be […]

What Is An EFSP, And Why Do Courts Require One?

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EFSP stands for Electronic Filing Service Provider, which is a company or software that assists users in submitting court paperwork electronically to the court’s internal filing system. Courts require EFSPs to assist with the overwhelming volume of filings and to ensure all records are secure and organized. With an EFSP, courts can process, validate, and […]