Since access is limited to authorized attorneys, is there any way for pro se filers or attorneys without Internet access to file documents in CM/ECF cases?
A. Yes. The system is also capable of accepting paper input from pro se filers and others as necessary. The court converts all paper filings to electronic format by scanning and adding the scanned image into the CM/ECF system. The Court’s Administrative Order requires attorneys to file documents on a disk in pdf if they are not authorized to use the CM/ECF System. Public computers and scanners are available in the Court’s Intake area where pro se debtors can review cases and scan pleadings.
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