Starting on Monday, September 20, 2021, e-filing is MANDATORY for all attorneys in the Los Angeles Superior Court for Complex Civil Cases (CRC 2.253(b)). It is OPTIONAL for self-represented litigants (CRC 2.253(b)(2)-(3)). Initiate a New Complex Civil Case
File on an Existing Complex Civil Case
Please refer to the General Order Re: Mandatory Electronic Filing for Complex Civil for further information. (Last updated 9/15/2021)
On filings where the estimated fees are unusually high, the e-filing system will prompt the filer to contact customer support for approval before it allows the filing to be submitted.
Filers may reach out to us the following ways:
Phone: (801) 448-7268
Email: support@efilinghelp.com
Live Chat: Click the Live Chat button on the lower right of this screen.
Typical reasons that your filing would be rejected:
Last updated September 20, 2021
Filers will choose a document type of Bulk Party List in the filing. The Bulk Party List is only required for these initial filings:
All fees are due upon the filing of a complex document will be assessed and collected at the time of the electronic filing, including, but not limited to first paper, motion, complex and pro hac vice fees.
For any motion electronically filed on one case and applied to multiple cases, a single motion fee will be assessed. The efiler must submit a separate document containing a list of cases to which the motion will apply with the motion. See the Example of a List of Cases for Single Motion above.
Yes. For all JCCP cases, all electronically filed documents must be filed on the underlying case number and reflect the JCCP action number.
Yes. An Add-On Petition to Coordinate to add a case to a JCCP action must be electronically filed for each case to be added.
No. A single add-on petition must be filed for each complaint.
No. There is no filing fee assessed at the time of electronically filing of an add-on petition for an existing complaint. A filing fee is collected for new complaints. Further, fees associated with electronically filing an existing complaint, such as an outstanding complex or first paper fee, will be collected by the EFSP and the Court.
Depending on the type of filing, you may file an amended pleading, or apply to the Court for relief or other corrective order. If a motion is filed in error, notify the Court that the motion will not be going forward as scheduled.
No. Neither the filer nor the EFSP may cancel or edit a filing once submitted.
Provisionally complex cases are assigned to a judicial officer once they are deemed complex. Counsel of record or a self-represented litigant receives judicial officer assignment and notice of complex determination via U.S. Mail. Class Action cases receive judicial assignment upon acceptance of the filing. A notice of case assignment will be returned electronically by the EFSP.
There is no limit to the number of electronic documents that may be included in an electronic envelope, and there is no limit to the total number of megabytes (MB) per envelope, although there is a limit of 200MB per document. Please note that all the documents in a single envelope must be for the same case and only one lead document (e.g., motion or complaint) may be included.
Electronic filing (efiling) of court documents occurs through an electronic filing service provider (EFSP). The user creates an account and the efiling system manages the flow of the documents and fees to and from the Court. The filer will submit the documents to the EFSP for submission to the Court. The Court will accept or reject the documents. The documents are returned to the EFSP for return to the filer through the EFSP’s electronic filing portal.
Please refer to the Technical Requirements section of the operative General Order Re Mandatory Electronic Filing for Civil. This section sets forth all the Court’s requirements for the formatting of the documents.
Documents exempt from efiling can be submitted for filing in the Clerk’s Office at the Spring Street Courthouse between the office hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or by mail (visit www.lacourt.org for courthouse addresses).
No. Please call the assigned department to reserve a hearing date.
Yes. The initial fee for the jury demand can be paid selecting the document type Notice of Posting Jury Fees during the efiling process. The $150 fee will be assessed with that document.
Daily jury fees must be paid in the Clerk’s Office after the judicial assistant determines the fees and creates an invoice for payment.
Yes. Complex fees may be assessed upon initial filing of the complaint or response. If complex determination is necessary, the fees may be assessed at a later date and will not be payable via efiling.