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eFiling -

As a reminder, beginning April 26th, 2024, eFiling will become mandatory for all parties represented by attorneys in Civil Limited/Unlimited, Family Law, Adoptions, and Probate matters. In addition, eFiling is mandatory in small claims matters. For more information, please visit:   https://www.marin.courts.ca.gov/online-services/efiling.

Update on eFiling -

Starting on July 29th, paper filings and documents sent via eDelivery from attorneys in Civil (Limited and Unlimited), Family Law, Family Support, Adoptions, Mental Health, Small Claims Appeals, and Probate matters will no longer be accepted by the Clerk's Office.  Pursuant to California Rules of Court Rule 2.253(b) and Marin County Superior Court Local Rule 1.51, please file documents electronically through an approved Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP).  For more information, please see the following notice.

eDelivery

About eDelivery

The Marin County Superior Court offers eDelivery as a convenient alternative to traditional document delivery methods. This service enables self-represented individuals to electronically submit documents for Criminal, Juvenile, Traffic cases, and select other matters.

Important Update: Mandatory eFiling

As of April 26, 2024eFiling is now a requirement for all attorney-represented parties. In accordance with the California Rules of Court 2.253(b)(2) and the California Code of Civil Procedure 1010.6(f)(2), self-represented litigants, also known as parties in pro per, are strongly encouraged to utilize eFiling, although it remains optional for them.

eDelivery Account Creation

eDelivery Filing Submission

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