Karen Panameno
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Updated December 4th, 2025 by Karen Panameno

How can I pay fees for appeals filings?

Paying fees for appeals in eFiling courts For California eFiling courts , the $100 fee is disbursed on your behalf when the Notice of Appeal is eFiled. Then One Legal can deliver the accepted Notice with the $775 to the appellate court. Step 1: eFile the Notice of Appeal and confirm the $100 fee on the review screen Step 2: Once the Notice has been ...

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Updated December 4th, 2025 by Karen Panameno

What are the court-mandated technology fees?

For those courts using eFileCA or JTI as a case management system, the court has mandated technology fees be paid to the eFileCA or JTI platform. These fees vary depending on whether the court has mandated eFiling and case type, but range from $3.50 and above. In addition, the courts will charge a 2.75% convenience fee to cover the costs of processi...

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Updated November 25th, 2025 by Karen Panameno

Why did my PDF document fail submission?

In this article: Court technology vendor requirements Depending on the requirements imposed by the court's technology vendor, your document may be "failed" by the vendor's system before it reaches the actual court. Below are some guidelines for troubleshooting this occurrence and for preventing future failed filings. If your document has been failed...

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Updated December 4th, 2025 by Karen Panameno

Can I eFile lead documents together in LASC?

When you file a document, or group of documents, in one single submission through your EFSP, the Court considers this a “transaction." Los Angeles Civil Court has established a requirement for filers that only one lead document may be submitted per transaction. For example, you will not be able to submit two motions or submit a cross-complaint and a...

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Updated December 4th, 2025 by Karen Panameno

Do I need to submit a printed courtesy copy in LASC?

In certain instances, printed courtesy copies must be submitted to the Los Angeles Superior court. Proof of electronic submission must be submitted with all courtesy copies. When using One Legal to deliver the courtesy copy for you, we will attach the proof of electronic submission to the printed copy. Courtesy copies for filings with a hearing date...

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Updated December 4th, 2025 by Karen Panameno

Why can't I add a filing party in LASC?

In some instances, the Los Angeles Superior Court has chosen to not allow users to add a new filing party when filing certain document types. These documents are dictated by the Court and not editable by One Legal. If you believe you have selected a document type where it should be possible to add a new filing party, please contact the Court for mor...

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Updated December 4th, 2025 by Karen Panameno

What are Orange County’s requirements for documents filed in relation to existing documents?

Orange County Superior Court Local Rule 314A puts forth specific requirements around eFiled documents that are filed in relation to documents already filed and listed on the Register of Actions. According to the announcement released by the court , “Local Rule 314A requires electronic documents filed with or in response to another filed document to ...

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Updated December 4th, 2025 by Karen Panameno

How do I fix issues in my PDF before eFiling?

Certain details about your document may prevent your PDF from being accepted by the eFiling system. These include: Document contains editable fieldsDocument contains metadataDocument is password protectedIf your PDF document has any of these issues, it may fail submission before reaching the court. Finalizing your PDF Before uploading your document,...

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Updated December 4th, 2025 by Karen Panameno

How will I know to which judicial officer my case is assigned?

A new filing receives the assigned case number and judicial officer assignment upon acceptance of the filing. This information will appear on the top of the first page of the document. For Unlimited Civil documents, in addition to the imprinted information, a Notice of Case Assignment will be returned electronically and available to view, download, ...

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