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Do I need to re-register for eFiling in the Court of Appeals if I have registered to eFile in the Supreme Court?

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Do I need to re-register for eFiling in the Court of Appeals if I have registered to eFile in the Supreme Court?

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No. If you have already registered to use eFiling in the Supreme Court, your username and password will allow you to eFile in the Court of Appeals also. To eFile in the Court of Appeals, select the appropriate jurisdiction when submitting an initiating document, or enter the Court of Appeals case number when submitting a document in an existing Court of Appeals case.

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