What is electronic filing?
Electronic filing is the electronic transfer of tax return information. When you file your tax return using an electronic method, the information you provide is electronically transmitted securely to the Department. The information you file electronically replaces the paper return you once mailed to us.
The electronic filing system streamlines the process of creating, filing and noticing legal documents by permitting attorneys in selected civil cases to file documents with the Court and deliver them to opposing parties directly from their computers using the Internet. It has the potential to provide substantial savings to attorneys, their clients and the Court while improving access to Court records. Benefits include: 24 hour access to file or view documents; immediate creation of docket entries; immediate access to updated docket sheets and to the documents themselves; potential elimination of paper files that can be misplaced or lost; potential savings in copying, courier and noticing costs; and the ability to store and search documents electronically.
The electronic filing system streamlines the process of creating, filing and noticing legal documents by permitting attorneys to file documents with the Court and deliver them to opposing parties directly from their computers using the Internet. It has the potential to provide substantial savings to attorneys, their clients and the Court while improving access to Court records. Benefits include: 24 hour access to file or view documents; immediate creation of docket entries; immediate access to updated docket sheets and to the documents themselves; potential elimination of paper files that can be misplaced, lost or unavailable; potential savings in copying, courier and noticing costs; and the ability to store and search documents electronically.