eFiling
eFiling
PUBLIC NOTICE - Mandatory Electronic Filing - Effective May 5, 2025
Effective December 9, 2024, court users are permitted to file documents eligible for eFiling in unlimited civil, limited civil, small claims, and probate cases through an approved Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP). Electronic filing is mandatory for documents filed by attorneys in unlimited civil, limited civil and probate case types. Electronic Filing is not yet available for filings in family law cases.
You can eFile documents 24/7 through an approved Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP). Documents received electronically by the Court between 12:00 a.m. and 11:59 p.m. on any court day are deemed filed that same day if accepted. Any documents received electronically on a non-court day (i.e., weekend or holiday) are deemed filed on the next court day if accepted.
DISCLAIMER: Protect Your Privacy
Many filed documents are viewable by the general public through the Court's eCourt Public Portal. It is the sole responsibility of the filer to ensure that confidential identifiers are properly omitted or redacted prior to transmission. [California Rule of Court, rule 1.201]
How to File
- Review the court’s Administrative Order Number 25.03 and Frequently Asked Questions.
- Select an approved Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP) and create an account.
- Submit your documents for filing. Conformed copies are available through your EFSP account.
For a list of documents ineligible for eFiling, please see Administrative Order Number 25.03.