... provides front line customer service, maintains official case records, reviews submitted documents to determine conformity with federal rules, processes new case information and documents, and processes mail and payments.
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... Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) and Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) password standards as part of an ongoing effort to secure ...
... When presenting a document for filing in a civil case, you must comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) and ... file a document in the divisional office where the case is pending. The court will not accept faxed filings.
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... communication with a litigant concerning any aspect of a case. If a litigant wishes to assert that a disability has or may have an impact on the merits of a case, the litigant should communicate that information in an appropriate filing ...
... The Court does not have an approved mediator list. In a case referred to mediation, the presiding judge may select the mediator or ...
... apostilles for documents generated within the court, such as case documents, local rules, administrative orders, court plans, attorney ...
... 1957-1981 are available only in the division where the case was opened. The court can conduct your search for a processing fee. ...
... filed, unless a redacted version was filed (in which case, the same instructions apply for a redacted version).
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... is required if the judge does not allow ECF filing or if the case is sealed.) If you are unable to file a document electronically due to a ...
... The Clerk's Office will retain the original for the case file and send a copy to the judge. If you want a file-stamped copy for ...