The Filings page is where you upload the document(s) you intend to send to the court.
To begin, click the blue +Add filing button.
Select the Filing Type by filling in the bubble next to your selection. Scroll down the screen.
- EFile Only (EFO): your filing is only being e-filed to the court.
- EFile And Serve (EFS): your filing will be e-filed to the court as well as being served electronically to the emails on the service contact list (emails will be viewable in the Service section).
- Service Only (SO): your filing will only be electronically served to those on the service contact email list.
When starting new cases, some courts will only offer the option of eFile only. This option is configured by each court.
For more information on the Filing Types, please refer to the help article below.
Select the required filing code. Enter in the Client Reference Number, Filing Description and Comments to Court. If the fields are not marked with a red asterisk (*), then they are not required and nothing needs to be entered.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- What is a Filing code?
- What is a Filing Description?
- What is the Client Reference Number?
- What should I put in the Comments to the court section?
- What do I select in "Filing on behalf of"?
- What is a Courtesy Copy?
- What is a Preliminary Copy?
- What is a Lead Document?
- What are Attachments?
- What is a File Description?
- What is Security?
- Filings Need Attention
- What are Additional Services & Fees?
What is a Filing Code?
What is a Filing Description?
What is the Client Reference Number?
What should I put in the Comments to the Court section?
Continue scrolling down the screen to the Upload Documents area. Click Select files to upload your PDF document.
What do I select in "Filing on Behalf of"?
Continue scrolling down the screen to the Upload Documents area. Click Select files to upload your PDF document.
What is a Courtesy Copy?
- NOTE: Courtesy Copies are an option configured by each state's court system. States may change this option at any moment.
What is a Preliminary Copy?
Preliminary Copies are an extra email notifying the entered email address that a filing has been sent to the court. The user submitting automatically gets an 'Accepted' notification email. These are added to a submission by typing in an email address in the designated field. If multiple courtesy copies are needed, separate each email with a comma. Preliminary Copies are NOT formal service to other parties and do not provide proper notice. They are typically sent out before a filing is accepted by the court.
- NOTE: Preliminary Copies are an option configured by each state's court system. States may change this option at any moment.
What is a Lead Document?
To upload a Lead Document, click the Select File button to open a dialogue box on the device you are using to access our website. Navigate to the document you wish to upload, then click the "Open" button to upload it.
The file should then appear in the Lead Document section. Select a Security option to continue.
- If you cannot select the file and click the "Open" button on the dialogue box to upload the file, simply drag the file to the Lead Document area and drop it there.
- If you have stored your documents in your device's Downloads folder, please consult with the user guides/instructions for the device you are using to view your downloaded files.
What are Attachments?
Please Note: If there is no option to add an attachment, this is because the court you are filing into does not allow attachments. You will have to add your attachment as another filing.
Locate the file, click on the file and then click Open.
What is a File Description?
What is Security?
Scroll down to click Save at the lower right hand corner.
If more documents are needed to be added, click the +Add More button on the left. Repeat the steps above.
To continue to the next section, click Service on the lower right hand corner.
What are Additional Services & Fees?

If You Are Unable to Proceed, or Receive a "Filings Needs Attention" Message When Clicking the Service Button...
- Click here to learn how to resolve the "Filings Needs Attention" error message.
- Click here to learn more about the next step in the efiling process: the Service tab.