eFiling mandates nationwide have modernized court workflows to permit 24/7 document submission and electronic payments. Although court-maintained web portals improve convenience, they continue to fall short of addressing all the needs and requirements of each type of court clerk, attorney, and filer.
Courts can expand available filing options by approving third-party eFiling Service Providers (EFSPs).
The Electronic Court Filing standard provides standardized exchange methods that allow systems or entities to exchange eFiling data. The standard requires two primary components: an Electronic Service Provider or EFSP and an Electronic Filing Manager or EFM.
Update eFiling policy to permit third party eFiling service providers to become certified in your state or jurisdiction.
Instruct electronic filing manager (EFM) to implement certification process for electronic filing service providers.
Announce availability of third-party providers to filing community.
What is an EFSP?
Who uses EFSPs?
EFSPs tailor their solution to the needs of different categories of attorneys and other filers. InfoTrack serves law firms, legal aid organizations as well as self-represented litigants.
What is an EFM?
How does it work?
What services does an EFSP provide?
In addition to eFiling services, EFSPs provide court filers with optional services including:
What is the cost to the court?
Who supports EFSP filers?
What other courts permit EFSPs?
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