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eFiling is mandatory in all civil cases in the Illinois Supreme, Appellate, and Circuit Courts through a single, centralized electronic filing manager (EFM), called eFileIL, by using one of the multiple certified electronic service providers that you pick.
A registered user e-filing documents shall pay the applicable filing and appearance fees electronically to the Court through the EFSP at the time of e-filing.
eFileIL Electronic Document Standards. Pursuant to Supreme Court Order M.R. 18368, the following e-filing standards apply to eFileIL and re:SearchIL. Note: see Record on Appeal Standards for document format and file size standards for e-filing the record on appeal to the reviewing courts.
The purpose of this document is to define and make available uniform Public-Facing filing codes for filers to use in all Illinois trial courts when e-filing through eFileIL. The Public-Facing codes are considered and approved by a workgroupconsisting of clerks and court officials.
The statewide, centralized Electronic Filing Manager (EFM) which is required to be used for filing into all civil case types and may be used for filing into criminal and juvenile case types.
a. "Electronic Filing" (e-filing) means filing a digital document with the Appellate Court directly from the registered user's computer or the Public Access Terminal using an approved EFSP. b. "Electronic Filing Manager" (EFM) the Supreme Court of Illinois’s central e-filing service
Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts
– The Supreme Court’s approved central e-filing service used by all Illinois courts to manage the flow of e-filed documents, including the Record on Appeal, from each registered user (via their Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP) ) to the
Pursuant to Supreme Court Order M.R. 18368, Mandatory E-Filing in Civil Cases, filed January 22, 2016, the Supreme Court authorizes these Electronic Case Transfer Standards for Illinois Circuit Courts (Standards). Cases transferred between Illinois counties on Order for Change of Venue or other court
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