File your documents electronically
E-Filing
Electronic filing is the filing of an electronic document in lieu of a paper original and any required paper copies with the reviewing court.
Electronic Filing by District
Each District Court of Appeal may have local rules regarding electronic filing.
Visit their respective e-filing pages for more information:
California Appellate Court Mandatory E-filing
Pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 8.70 and Rule 8.71, all filings in Civil, Criminal, Juvenile and Original proceedings must be made through the Court's electronic filing system (TrueFiling).
Self-represented parties may, but are not required to register for electronic filing, but must comply with this rule and the requirements of TrueFiling if they elect to register.
Before submitting your documents, please note that electronic documents must be text searchable, properly paginated, and contain bookmarks. For formatting guidelines and resources, please review the How to Prepare Electronic Filings section below:
For Civil cases, filing your documents through e-filing will satisfy the requirements for service on the Supreme Court under rule 8.212(c)(2).
Notice:
- Notwithstanding the requirements set forth in California Rules of Court, Rule 8.500(f)(1), submission of a petition for review through TrueFiling that is accepted for filing by the Supreme Court constitutes service of the petition on the Court of Appeal.
- Users of the court’s electronic filing system should be aware that although parties may submit documents electronically 24 hours a day, telephone or online assistance may not be available outside of normal Court business hours, and requests for immediate relief made after the close of the Court’s normal business hours may not be addressed until the next court day.
How to Prepare Electronic Filings:
Please visit the links below for formatting requirements and guidelines.
- Adobe Help
- Formatting Guidelines and Samples
- TrueFiling Resources
- Frequently Asked Questions