What if I have a document that cannot be converted into pdf format?
Any document that can be scanned can be stored in pdf format. However, if the document has oversized pages that your office scanner technology cant handle or if the original is of such poor quality that the scanned image is unreadable, please contact the appropriate person at the court to make special filing arrangements. Even if your office scanner cannot scan the document, companies catering to e-business such as Kinkos should be contacted first to determine if their scanner equipment could produce a readable pdf version of the document before the court is contacted. A docket entry will be entered stating that the document is not available electronically with instructions on where a person will have to go to view the physical document.
Any document that can be scanned can be stored in PDF format. However, if the document has oversized pages that your office scanner technology can’t handle or if the original is of such poor quality that the scanned image is unreadable, please contact the appropriate person at the court to make special filing arrangements. Even if your office scanner cannot scan the document, companies catering to e-business such as Kinko’s, Staples, Office Max or any office supply store should be contacted first to determine if their scanner equipment could produce a readable PDF version of the document try this before contacting the court. If a document still cannot be scanned, a docket entry will be entered stating that the document is not available electronically – with instructions on where a person will have to go to view the physical document.