How does proof of receipt reach the filer?
Just as a filer will be able to submit a document to the court, once the clerk has taken an action on that document, the response will travel along a reverse path back from the clerk to the EFM to the EFSP to the filer. If the clerk chooses to accept the filing it will be electronically stamped. If the clerk declines the document the reason for the decline will be returned to the filer. This response is carried through the JCIT approved court filing standard confirmation envelope that is sent to the EFSP by the EFM. The EFSP then sends the message to the filer via an e-mail or EFSP inbox letter.