What is online filing?
Online Filing allows you to easily file your arbitration case or respond to one via AF’s Web site. You have the ability to enter case information on a series of web pages and receive a docket number and hearing date at the end of the process. Once you receive the docket number, you will receive a link that will allow you to print the Application, Contentions, and bar coded Evidence Cover Page for each evidence item listed in your Contentions. You will then attach the Evidence Cover Page to your supporting evidence and mail to the Data Center identified on the Evidence Cover Page for inclusion in a case file that AF has prepared by printing the incoming Online Filing Application. You will be notified via e-mail when all file material is received by AF. Additionally, any change to an Online Filing case will automatically generate an e-mail notifying you of the change, i.e. reschedule, deferment, answer, amendment, etc.
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