LIGHTNING-FAST E-FILING IN 30 SECONDS!

Green Filing allows you to e-file on existing court cases in as little as 30 seconds. Try us today!

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OUR FEATURES ARE UNBEATABLE

You'll find all the standard features you would expect from your e-filing service provider, and MORE, paired with unparalleled support. Please note that the availability of specific features may vary by state.

  • Mail Service

    Serve documents to any party via Certified or First Class Mail (add’l fees apply).
     

  • PDF Conversion

    No need to convert your word processing documents to PDF before filing, simply upload them for conversion to text searchable PDFs.

  • File Stamped Documents

    Once accepted, your file stamped documents will be attached to your confirmation email for easy access.

  • Case Summary Views

    View basic case and party information, judge assignment, and a register of e-filing activity on your case.

  • Electronic Service

    Complimentary electronic service and tracking along with your filing. Just identify your service contacts and we'll take care of the rest.

  • Detailed Reporting

    Run detailed filing activity reports at any time to view your filing activity and associated filing fees and client matter numbers.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What states does Green Filing offer its e-filing service in?

Currently Green Filing offers service in California, Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, Texas, and Utah. Green Filing started providing e-filing service initially in Utah, and provides service to the Utah District Courts throughout the entire state. Over the past 18 months, Green Filing has expanded to provide service covering the entire states of Maryland and Texas, as well as several counties in Indiana, Illinois, and California.

Are there any other costs associated with e-filing beyond Green Filing's service fees?

Yes. In all e-filing implementations there will be the typical court filing fees mandated by each state's court fee schedule. In Utah, that would be the only additional cost. In California, Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, and Texas other services may also apply such as credit card convenience fees, or other Court or County mandated fees.

Does your e-filing service also provide for electronic service to opposing counsel or other parties?

Yes. In each state electronic service works slightly differently, but in all these states electronic service of e-filed documents is an available feature.

Are there any file size limits, or limits on the number or documents or pages contained in a filing submission?

Yes. Again each state does have file size limits, and also requires your documents be submitted to the court in a PDF format. The file size limits do differ by state ranging from a max file size of 7MB to 35MB for a single document and 15MB to 100MB for the total of all documents in a filing submission. In all states, there is no limit to the number of documents or pages submitted in a filing submission as long as you do not exceed the total file size limit and all the documents are intended for a single case.