Unless the judge your case is assigned to specifically instructs you, you do not need to provide a copy of the e-filing.
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Submit documents or exhibits that exist in paper or hard copy
If you have paper or hard copy documents you need to submit along with your filing, you will need to scan those documents into a PDF format. When scanning documents, you are best suited if you follow these general guidelines. When scanning documents, you should try to minimize file size. Some simple methods in doing […]
The Utah State Court’s file size limit per document and submission
The Utah State Courts impose a file size limit of 7 MB for any single document, and 15 MB for the total of all documents included in a submission.
Number of documents allowed in a submission
Green Filing does not limit the number of documents you are allowed to include with your submission. You are able to upload and submit as many documents (files) as it takes to make up your pleading. Separate pleadings, however, should be uploaded and filed as separate submissions to the court. Please note that per document […]
Create e-Filing documents
You may create e-Filing documents with any word processing software you like (i.e. Word, WordPerfect, etc..) so long as you have a capability to convert that document to a PDF format. To file Orders for the Court’s consideration and signature, you are required to file those documents in Rich Text Format or .rtf. The word […]
Recommended hardware to assist e-filing
When filing electronically, you will find that you have a need to scan documents to include with your filing. Whether it be an affidavit signed by your client or a process server, or a hard copy paper exhibit that you’d like to attach to a pleading, scanning that document will be your only means to […]
Recommended software to assist with e-filing
While you can create a pleading with light weight applications like Notepad, WordPad, or Microsoft Works we do recommend more sophisticated document generation software like Microsoft Word or Corel WordPerfect. When you file a document, you are required to upload a PDF version of that document to the Court, and newer versions of Word and […]
Documents and pleadings allowed for e-filing
The Utah District Courts are currently allowing all documents in the general civil, domestic, probate and criminal case type to be e-filed. You are able to initiate a new filing case by filing a complaint, petition or file subsequent or follow-up documents on an existing case. There are plans to expand e-filing to other case […]
e-Filing Training
Yes. Green Filing is more than happy to provide training on-site or online. We’ll provide training sessions to individuals or large groups, whichever the customer requires. There is also extensive documentation and videos on how to use our e-filing system at http://help.greenfiling.com/category/videos/. Even with training offered, we believe that you will find the Green Filing […]
Edit, Delete, or Replace a Document on a Filing
When filing a document, you have full control of the documents uploaded on the filing. Even after uploading the documents for your filing, you can edit the document title, replace an existing PDF with a new PDF, or remove a document all together and upload a new document in it’s place. To do so, click […]