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eFile by eMail: The Fastest Way to Green File
Green Filing is rapidly changing how legal professionals file court documents. Now, e-filing is as simple as sending an email!
Read MoreLearn About the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is among the strictest privacy laws globally, empowering California residents with control over their personal information.
Read MoreRedaction in Legal Documents
Redacting legal documents is essential to protect sensitive information like addresses and financial details. This process ensures privacy and compliance with the law by obscuring confidential data, often using specialized software.
Read MoreCook County Summons Service Fee
Effective January 1, 2025, Public Act 103-671 and Senate Bill 0688 requires the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County to collect and remit to the Cook County Sheriff’s Office five dollars ($5.00) for each party at the time of civil filings where private process service is utilized for any summons or alias summons.
Read MoreLos Angeles Superior Court’s Appellate Division Now Available!
Starting December 16, 2024, the Los Angeles Superior Court’s Appellate Division began requiring electronic filing (e-filing).
Read MoreOdyssey E-Filing: Troubleshooting Submission Failures
Odyssey court systems have enhanced security, leading to an increase in submission failures. If your filing is rejected within minutes with a message like “Court response of Failure, please contact support for assistance,” you’ll need to recreate your PDF.
Read MoreVentura County Superior Court eFiling: 5 Tips to Avoid Rejection
A leader among e-filing service providers, Green Filing is dedicated to beating the court-wide average rejection rate of all filings in California (12.3%) by using specific built-in tools to reduce filing errors. Our Customer Support team recommends these five simple tips to filers to drastically decrease the likelihood of a returned filing.
Read MoreVentura Superior Court Implementation of Electronic Filing
Effective December 9, 2024, the Ventura Superior Court will implement permissive electronic filing of documents in Unlimited Civil, Limited Civil, Small Claims, and Probate case types.
Read MoreHaving Trouble E-Filing Large Documents? Here’s How to Shrink Them
E-filing court documents is incredibly convenient, but it comes with a catch: file size limits. If your PDFs are too big, the court system won’t accept them.
Read MoreUnderstanding Courtesy Copy Delivery
A courtesy copy is a paper copy of a document that has been electronically filed with the court. It is provided to the judge as a convenience, allowing them to review the document even if they don’t have immediate access to the electronic version.
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