Effective today, electronic filing for unrepresented parties is available. Additionally, the Clerk's Office has implemented several modifications to its procedures, including the resumption of public assistance by telephone [1]. Details of these changes were announced on September 24, 2020, and are outlined in the Notice of Modification to Clerk's Office Procedures [2] and the Notice of Implementation of Electronic Filing for Unrepresented Parties [3].
Updated versions of the Electronic Filing Procedures [4] and Guide for Unrepresented Parties [5], as well as additional content are now available throughout the court’s website.
Unrepresented parties interested in electronic filing must first (1) register for a Non-Attorney Electronic Filing [6] and (2) submit an updated Form 8B [7] to the Clerk’s Office before they will have the ability to file electronically. [Oct. 1, 2020]

