How will erroneous docket entries be corrected?
CM/ECF allows court personnel to edit errors made in the docket entry. Besides making the appropriate corrections, the Court will notify the filer either by e-mail or phone. When necessary, the filer will be asked to re-file the document. The Court will use a “corrective entry” event, which officially records the errors and edits on the docket and generates a Notice of Electronic Filing. This allows the distribution of the correct information to the participants who originally received the erroneous information.
Depending on the error, CM/ECF allows court personnel to edit errors made in the docket entry. Besides making the appropriate corrections, the Court will notify the filer either by e-mail, phone, or an electronic Notification will be docketed. When necessary, the filer may be asked to re-file the document. The Court will use a “corrective entry” event, which officially records substantive errors on the docket sheet and will generate a Notice of Electronic Filing. This allows the distribution of the correct information to the participants who originally received the erroneous information. Back to Procedural category Back to top.
CM/ECF allows court personnel to edit errors made in the docket entry. Besides making the appropriate corrections, the Court will notify the filer either by e-mail, phone, or an electronic Notification will be docketed. When necessary, the filer may be asked to re-file the document. The Court will use a corrective entry event, which officially records substantive errors on the docket sheet and will generate a Notice of Electronic Filing. This allows the distribution of the correct information to the participants who originally received the erroneous information.
CM/ECF allows court personnel to edit errors made in the docket entry. Besides making the appropriate corrections, the Court will notify the filer either by e-mail or phone. When necessary, the filer may be asked to re-file the document. The Court will use a corrective entry event, which officially records substantive errors on the docket sheet and will generate a Notice of Electronic Filing. This allows the distribution of the correct information to the participants who originally received the erroneous information.