There may be times that Court will request that you resubmit your document after they have accepted it. This is generally due to a problem with image or formatting, etc.
Category: Electronic Filing
Remove a Case Initiation Filed Multiple Times
In the instance that a new case is filed multiple times, the Court asks that you file a Motion and Order to dismiss the additional cases.
File a Notice of Appeal on a Small Claims Case
To file a notice of appeal on a small claim case that needs to be presented to the District Court you will file with the Justice court, and pay their the filing fee.
File a Notice of Attorney’s Lien on a Domestic Case
There is not a specific document type for this sort of filing on existing case types. The court request that you select the document type Other as your document.
Fix a PDF with Detected Errors
Upon upload of your PDF document, Green Filing scans your document in an effort to detect known attributes that will cause a rejection by the Utah State Court’s e-filing system.
File a UIFSA case and Notice of Registration
The Court requires you Initiate a New Case first, and once you receive a case number, file a Notice of Registration (Proposed) on that case with the Case Number and Judge’s Name listed.
Filing a Substitution of Counsel to Automatically add an Attorney to a Case
Because the Court clerk has to remove the existing Attorney, and then add a new Attorney manually, we suggest filing Appearance of Counsel with the court to be added as an Attorney of Record on a case.
E-file on a Sealed Case
Currently, the Utah State District Courts do not allow e-filing on sealed cases. All filing on sealed case must be completed by the traditional paper method.
Replace a Document in a Filing
If you need to replace a document in one of your filings with a corrected version, go to that specific filing from the Filing Status Page.
Electronic Service with the Utah State District Court
Attorneys who become registered users with Green Filing agree to electronically service from the Utah State District Courts anytime a new e-filing occurs on a case where the registered attorney is recorded as an attorney of record.