Nevada County Superior Court

Information about filing court documents in Nevada County, California

Services

eFiling
Maximum file size: 125 MB per document / Unlimited per total transaction

Nevada County is a JTI court.
Civil Limited (mandatory)
Civil Unlimited (mandatory)
Family (mandatory)
Probate (mandatory)
Mental Health (mandatory)
Small Claims (mandatory for represented parties)
eService  Available (Under Emergency Rule 12 you may be required to eServe documents that may be served by mail, express mail, overnight delivery, or facsimile transmission).
Physical Filing
Maximum file size: 25 MB per document / Unlimited total
 Documents exempt from eFiling

Courtesy Copy Delivery
Maximum file size: 25 MB per document / Unlimited total
Available

Court locations

Court address Services
Truckee Courthouse
10075 Levon Avenue
Truckee, CA 96161
 eFiling
Deadline: Before 11:45 p.m. (For delivery same court day)
Physical Filing 
Deadline: Before 12:00 p.m. (For delivery next court day)
Area surcharge: +$100

Courtesy Copy Delivery     
Deadline: Before 12:00 p.m. (For delivery next court day)
Area surcharge: +$100
Nevada City Courthouse
201 Church Street
Nevada City, CA 95959
 eFiling
Deadline: Before 11:45 p.m. (For delivery same court day)
Physical Filing 
Deadline: Before 12:00 p.m. (For delivery next court day)
Area surcharge: +$100

Courtesy Copy Delivery    
Deadline: Before 12:00 p.m. (For delivery next court day)
Area surcharge: +$100

Useful resources

FAQs

Do I need to submit an electronic courtesy copy?

The following original documents must be submitted with an electronic courtesy copy:

  • Affidavits regarding real property of small value
  • Bonds
  • Undertakings
  • Letters of authorization (probate, guardianship, conservatorship issued by another court)
  • Wills and codicils (for filing or safekeeping)
  • Certified judgments (except UIFSA judgments and orders)
  • Abstracts of judgment
  • Writs
  • Out-of-state or out-of-county abstracts or commissions

As of February 14, 2023. Review the full list>>

Which documents are exempt from eFiling?

The following documents shall not be submitted via electronic filing unless specifically ordered:

  • Documents submitted as an original with the court for safekeeping, including:
    • Subpoenaed documents
    • Financial documents submitted by a private professional conservator
    • Orders to deposit money and receipt of depository (pursuant to Probate Code Section 2620)
    • Labor Commissioner deposit of cash or check
    • Evidentiary documents typically submitted in court during the course of a hearing
    • Psychological or medical documentation related to a minor when not included in a summary report (pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code Section 16010)

As of February 14, 2023. Review the full list>>



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