Are other Federal courts using electronic filing?
E-filing is a national initiative for the Federal Judiciary with well more than half of the courts using the ECF software, with more in the process of implementing it. You can find a press release listing the efiling courts on the ECF web page of the PACER Service Center where you will continue to find updates and information about electronic filing in the Federal Judiciary from a national perspective in future. CM/ECF FACT SHEET – February 2004 (12.6KB PDF file) http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/documents/press.pdf For further information, see: http://www.uscourts.gov/cmecf/cmecf.html http://www.privacy.uscourts.gov/ http://www.pacer.psc.uscourts.
-filing is a national initiative for the Federal Judiciary. As of May 2001, six district and nine bankruptcy courts are using the e-filing software; another nineteen bankruptcy courts are in the process of implementing the system. Within the next six months, another seven district and another seventeen bankruptcy courts will begin their implementations (a phase that lasts about ten months to a year.) You can find a press release listing the e-filing courts on the CM/ECF web page of the PACER Service Center where you will continue to find updates and information about electronic filing in the Federal Judiciary from a national perspective in future.