Once you add a case to your Green Filing account, if you are only able to see the Case Summary, this means that the Bar ID associated with your Green Filing account is not a Bar ID on record with the Court for that particular case.
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Is e-filing mandatory?
Currently the Utah Courts have made participation in the e-filing system voluntary. As the use of e-filing grows in the state, that may change. E-filing is encouraged as it will allow firms to reduce the amount of paper and staff time used to deliver documents to the courts. E-filing is expected to allow the courts […]
Who is allowed to e-file?
At this time, e-filing is only available to attorneys licensed in Utah. Attorneys wishing to e-file must register for an e-filing account with an E-Filing Service Provider (i.e. Green Filing) that has been certified by the Utah Administrative Office of the Courts. Self represented (pro per / pro se) litigants are not currently allowed to […]
Multiple attorneys sharing a single Green Filing account
There are not currently any obstacles in place that would prevent attorneys from sharing an e-filing account, however, logistically this could present some challenges for the filer.
View the digital signature on an e-filed document
To view a document signature, you must download the document to your desktop, and open it in Adobe Reader.
User Preferences to set e-filing defaults
The User Preferences screen allows the user to set case and court defaults as well as preferences for emails from the e-filing application and many court notifications as well.
One Party Per Return of Service
The Courts have asked that we remind Green Filing users that when filing a Return of Service, you may only indicate within the document that one party has been served (not multiple). The Court’s indicate that have had a few Return of Service document submitted indicating within the document that multiple defendants were served, and have […]
Save an Order in Rich Text Format (.rtf)
Rich Text Format (RTF) is a type of document file that can be read and edited by many different word processors.
e-File a Proposed Order
When you are going to submitted a proposed order for the consideration and signature of the Judge, there are a few tips to keep in mind:
Search for a case
If you have added more cases to your account than what display in your recent cases list, there are a couple of different ways of finding and retreiving a case that may not display in that list.