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What if I can use ECF to file or Is there any way for pro se filers or attorneys without Internet access to file documents in ECF cases?

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What if I can use ECF to file or Is there any way for pro se filers or attorneys without Internet access to file documents in ECF cases?

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Parties should submit disks when they can’t file over the Internet. The document on disk should be a PDF or word processed document (we prefer any version of WordPerfect). Disks should be clearly labeled with the case number, the documents being filed and the file format (WordPerfect, PDF Win Zip etc.). Proposed Orders should always be submitted on disk, in WordPerfect if possible, so that the Courtroom Deputy can modify the document and conform the Judge’s signature if necessary. (Most word processing packages can save documents in some version of WordPerfect.) The court can accept 3.5 floppy disks, CD-ROMs, 100 MB Zip Disks , as well as files that have been compressed with either Win Zip, PkZip or Gzip. We do not accept any disks formatted for the Macintosh. The Court will convert papers submitted by pro se filers to electronic format then file the scanned image into the ECF System. [Top] 5. What is needed to use ECF ? Access to the Internet and Adobe Acrobat Exchange 3.0 or greater

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