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Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) is the federal Judiciary's system that allows case documents, such as pleadings, motions, and petitions, to be filed with the court online. CM/ECF is most often used by attorneys in cases, U.S. Trustees, and bankruptcy trustees.
Find instructions on filing federal case records electronically and other information about CM/ECF, the application courts use to maintain electronic case files.
Registered filers to file federal court documents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Attorneys, filers, and organizations to reduce their paper, photocopies, postage, and courier costs. Immediate access to full case information for attorneys, parties, and general public.
Is your federal court migrating to NextGen CM/ECF? Discover the benefits of NextGen CM/ECF and what you need to do to successfully make the transition. Benefits of NextGen. One account to search for case information and file electronically in courts using NextGen CM/ECF that have granted you e-filing privileges.
You may continue to log in and perform other activities (e.g., e-file, request filing privileges), but you will not have PACER search privileges.
A civil action is commenced by the filing of a complaint. Parties instituting a civil action in a district court are required to pay a filing fee pursuant to Title 28, U.S. Code, Section 1914. The current fee is $350.
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