In many instances, when e-filing a document the Court requires you select an “existing party” on the case for which your filing pertains to. For example, in the case of a Motion, you will be asked to select the party you are filing the motion on behalf of, or in the case of a Return […]
Category: Electronic Filing
Number of pleadings that can be filed per transaction
When submitting a new filing, you only want to submit one pleading per transaction. For example, if you have a Motion and a Memo in Support of that Motion that you would like recorded and filed with the Court as separate documents, then they should be submitted in two separate transactions. If in the alternative, […]
Delete or discard a filing
You may discard or delete any filing with a DRAFT or REJECTED status by simply opening the filing, and clicking the DISCARD link in the upper-right corner.
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 […]
Why can’t I view the case docket or case documents?
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.
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.
Don’t Print and Scan, Print to PDF
A common misconception is that in order to convert your Word or WordPerfect document to a PDF document (especially for the purpose of E-Filing), is that you have to print the document to paper, then scan the paper to create a PDF.
Re-file a rejected filing
When an e-filed document is rejected by the Court, an email notification will be generated and sent to the filer to notify them of the rejection and the reason for the rejection. You can re-file your document by logging into your account, and navigating to the the Filing Status > Rejected screen, or by clicking […]