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Sf superior court launches court-run e-filing portal on Dec. 8. Public may choose from four vendors to e-file cases. System will charge $10 per transaction. Court plans to expand system further by offering e-services and other web based services.
Sf superior court launches court-run e-filing portal on Dec. 8. Public may choose from four vendors to e-file cases. System will charge $10 per transaction. Court plans to expand system further by offering e-services and other web based services.
Sf superior court launches court-run e-filing portal on Dec. 8. Public may choose from four vendors to e-file cases. System will charge $10 per transaction. Court plans to expand system further by offering e-services and other web based services.
SF SUPERIOR COURT TO UNVEIL FIRST COURT-RUN E-FILING PORTAL TO
ALLOW DIRECT E-FILING FOR ALL GENERAL CIVIL CASE TYPES
New System Expands Electronic Filing Choices Available by Dec. 8 Mandatory E-Filing Launch
Image-X, Inc. was contracted by the San Francisco Superior Court to
provide a new court-run e-filing portal, which was launched on December 8, 2014. The new portal is part of the Courts desire to provide the public with multiple choices that comply with the e-filing mandate for all general/civil case types. The Courts e-filing portal will give parties a cost-effective option to file directly with the Court, said Court Executive Officer T. Michael Yuen. In addition to the Courts e-filing system, the public may also select one of four vendors to e-file cases. The San Francisco Superior Court is the first court in California to offer its own e-filing portal which meets the requirements of California Rule of Court 2.253 (b). Dr. Mohammed Shaikh, the president of Image-X, concurred with Mr. Yuen and added, The court-run e-filing system was an ambitious undertaking and Image-X is proud that we successfully completed the task under two months to meet all of the requirements of the San Francisco Superior Courts e-filing requirements dictated by California rule of Court 2.253(b). Initially, the courts system will charge $10.80 per transaction and will be available to any individual or company to utilize through a link on the Courts Web site (www.sfsuperiorcourt.org). In 2015, the court plans to
expand the system further by offering e-services and other web based services.