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  2. Learn how eFileMA empowers the filing community to easily open court cases and file documents electronically to participating courts anytime and from anywhere — 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

  3. eFiling in the Courts - Mass.gov

    www.mass.gov/topics/efiling-in-the-courts

    Learn about the electronic filing process in the Trial Court, Supreme Judicial Court, and Appeals Court.

  4. eFiling in the Superior Court - Mass.gov

    www.mass.gov/guides/efiling-in-the-superior-court

    eFileMA allows litigants to easily initiate court cases and eFile documents in participating courts anytime and from anywhere — 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Filing through eFile significantly streamlines the case filing process and provides benefits to both the filer and the court.

  5. eFiling in the Probate and Family Court - Mass.gov

    www.mass.gov/guides/efiling-in-the-probate-and...

    eFileMA allows attorneys, self-represented litigants, state agencies and others to easily file court documents through the internet. eFiling is currently available in all Probate and Family Court divisions, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

  6. A Single e-Filing Portal Across Multiple Massachusetts Counties

    www.efilema.com/documents/eFileMA-Product-Sheet.pdf

    eFileMA provides attorneys with a single, secure web portal to automatically file documents across multiple Massachusetts courts in real time, from anywhere — 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

  7. In all active Court Locations, E-filing payment accounts may be created using E-Check (ACH) and MasterCard & VISA & American Express credit cards. Please refer to the mass.gov website for additional Massachusetts Court location information. Learn what courts are active on the eFileMA system.

  8. eFiling in the Trial Court - Mass.gov

    www.mass.gov/efiling-in-the-trial-court

    Find out which forms are available for e-filing and how to e-file forms in the Trial Court.