Electronic Filing Overview
File electronically into state court cases and serve documents. Electronic filing is required in most situations.
Note: File & Serve is in the process of moving to a new web address. The current site will remain active during this transition.
e-Filing allows documents to be filed, served, distributed and delivered electronically. This transition further supports the efficiencies gained by moving to an electronic court record by creating time savings for attorneys, clerks and judges. Electronic filing will be phased in across Idaho, following each new deployment of the court’s modern online judicial system. Twin Falls County went live on January 11, 2016 followed by Ada County a few months later. Blaine, Boise, Camas, Canyon, Cassia, Elmore, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka, Owyhee and Valley counties transitioned in October, 2017. Fourteen counties transitioned as of April 9, 2018. Included in the latest wave are Adams, Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Clearwater, Gem, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, Payette, Shoshone, and Washington. The remaining 16 counties in the state will transition in October, 2018.
e-Filing can be done any time of day from any location and will significantly decrease the amount of time it takes you and your colleagues to file with the court and serve other parties. The transition will allow for improved information delivery and help increase Idahoan’s access to fair and efficient justice.
e-Filing Update: Clarification on fee category L.3.a. filings (Snake River Basin Adjudication).
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Telephone Help for Attorneys
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Basic e-Filing Questions
Understanding Fees




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What if a filer called in sick or had to leave town on an emergency, can their supervisor check to see if their envelopes were rejected / accepted and if necessary correct the filings and get them back to court quickly? The good news is, there is a way for an administrator to check on the filing activities of their filers and responses from the court.











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