E-File definition

E-File means electronic version of an original document transmitted to the Clerk via the Vendor’s system or electronically filed and/or served. An E-File consists of an E-Document, E-Image, or both.
E-File and “E-Filing” means submitting documents to the Court for filing by electronic means.
E-File or “e-filing” means the electronic transmission of documents in the Court using the dedicated e-filing system maintained by the clerk.

Examples of E-File in a sentence

  • Vendor is hereby appointed agent of the Clerk as to the E-filing, receipt, service and/or retrieval of any document in the E-File system.

  • The judge assigned to a Designated Case may order the parties to E-File papers previously Conventionally filed.

  • A party whose E-Service address changes while the action or proceeding is pending must promptly E-File a notice of change of E-Service address or Judicial Council Form EFS 010, Notice to Change Electronic Service Address, with the court and must serve this notice on all other parties or their attorney(s) of record.

  • The Court may establish policies and procedures for the way in which a User may demonstrate he or she attempted to E-File or complete service on a particular day and time.

  • In the event that a User is temporarily unable to E-File due to technical problems, the User should follow procedures set forth by the Court.


More Definitions of E-File

E-File or "e-filing" means the electronic transmission of a document to the clerk of an appellate court for the purpose of filing the document.
E-File or “E-Filing” means the electronic transmission of original Documents to the Court, and from the Court, for the purposes of E-Filing. For purposes of these rules, the process does not include the filing of faxed documents.
E-File or “E-Filing” means the electronic transmission of documents to the appellate courts and from the appellate courts for the purpose of filing with such courts.
E-File and “E‐Filing” means submitting documents to the Court for filing by electronic means.
E-File means electronic version of an original document transmitted to the
E-File means a file in the e-Office system;
E-File means, with respect to each Contract, an electronic system data file that provides information for each item listed on Schedule F attached to the Sale and Servicing Agreement.