How important is my e-mail address to the e-filing process?
A. Your e-mail address is critical. All correspondence about filings will be sent via e-mail. Receipt confirmations, document rejections, notification of subsequent filings in a case, and notices of changes in your filer profile will be sent to this address. You must update your profile any time your e-mail address changes.
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