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Can I view appellate pro se filings through CM/ECF and PACER?

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Can I view appellate pro se filings through CM/ECF and PACER?

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Possibly. In most circuits the clerk will scan all pro se filings, including any pro se briefs received in paper format, and will attach these documents to the relevant docket entry. A Notice of Docket Activity (NDA) will usually be sent when the clerk’s office files the document. All scanned pro se documents will be accessible through PACER. Visit a circuits website to verify its rules on the availability of pro se filings.

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