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Ventura County E-Filing: What you need to know!
Ventura County goes live with e-filing on November 12th, 2024! Are you ready? To help you prepare, Green Filing is offering webinars throughout the month to assist you in successfully submitting all your case filings and related legal services. Register for E-Filing Training with Us Earn 1 Hour of MCLE! We will cover the… Continue reading Ventura County E-Filing: What you need to know!
Read MoreKings County Superior Court no longer assesses a Court Reporter Fee
Starting September 1, 2024, Kings County Superior Court will no longer charge a Court Reporter fee for Unlimited Civil, Limited Civil, Family Law, and Probate cases. Consequently, Court Reporter services will no longer be guaranteed for these case types. For more details and related articles, visit E-Filing Help.
Read MoreAttention San Diego County Civil users!
The San Diego Superior Court’s civil division transitioned to the Odyssey eFileCA system on July 8, 2024. As a result, users must re-add their existing civil cases to their accounts using one of the new San Diego Odyssey Court locations, San Diego Civil – Central and San Diego Civil – North. Additionally: Some court locations… Continue reading Attention San Diego County Civil users!
Read MoreInfoTrack Completes Acquisition of Green Filing
The InfoTrack group of companies, a global leader in legal technology, has announced that it has completed its acquisition of Green Filing, one of the most innovative providers of electronic court filing and related services.
Read MoreBookmark PDF Documents Using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
Users may bookmark PDF documents with Adobe Acrobat for any document that contains an index; including appendices and exhibits in support of writ petitions. The index should include an electronic bookmark from each descriptive document title to the first page of the corresponding document in the appendix or exhibits.
Read MoreCreate Text Searchable PDFs (OCR) Using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
Whether users convert a document to a PDF from another file or create it as a PDF, the content may not be automatically text-searchable. These instructions are for attorneys who need to create text searchable PDFs (OCR) for those documents.
Read MoreMerge PDFs into One Using Adobe Acrobat
These instructions are for attorneys who need to merge multiple PDFs into one.
Read MoreSeparate a PDF into Multiple Documents Using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
One of the most common reasons a filing clerk rejects an envelope (submission) is because an attorney does not submit their documents as separate PDFs in the same transaction/envelope; they submit multiple documents in a single PDF. This video tutorial take viewers through some steps to separate a PDF into multiple documents.
Read MoreRiverside, California Superior Court E-Filing Now Available
E-Filing is now available in the Riverside, California Superior Court for Unlimited, Limited, Complex Civil, Unlawful Detainers and Small Claims case types.
Read MoreRiverside Superior Court of California Announces Their Transition to E-Filing Services for Civil Case Types
The Riverside County Superior Court of California has announced that beginning at 12:00 a.m. on July 1, 2021, they will transition to e-Filing for unlimited, limited, complex civil, unlawful detainers and small claims cases.
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