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Is there any way for pro se filers or attorneys without Internet access to file documents?

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Is there any way for pro se filers or attorneys without Internet access to file documents?

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Yes. An attorney with a computer (Windows or Macintosh) that can save documents in PDF (portable document format) can save the documents on a computer diskette or CD-Rom and file either with the court. The system also can accept paper filings from pro se filers. In such instances, the court would convert the paper to electronic format by scanning, and then add the scanned image into the ECF system. The court does not accept paper filings from attorneys in any ECF case.

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