The Placer County Superior Court is pleased to offer eFiling, a new and improved way to electronically file your court documents. You can eFile documents 24/7 through an approved Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP).
Pursuant to Local Rule 10.27 eFiling is mandatory for attorneys and optional for self-represented litigants in Civil and Family Law cases. Certain documents, such as those that require personal service on a Judicial Officer or an original certification/signature and an electronic signature is not permitted by law, are exempt from eFiling.
The forms that are available on this website are in PDF format and require a PDF reader to view them. Adobe Reader, is available for free and allows you to view, navigate and print these PDF files. To get Adobe Reader visit the Adobe Website.
General Information
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General eFiling
For general information on eFiling, including technical specifications, fees and payments, and processing.
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Receiving Service
For general information on receiving document(s) electronically (eService) from the court.
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Electronic Filing Service Provider
You must eFile through an electronic filing service provider (EFSP) certified to submit filings to the Placer Superior Court.
What Case Types are Available to eFile?
See the items below for more information and what case types are currently supported for efiling.