Electronic Filing Available Soon!
Public Notice
Implementation of Electronic Filing in
Civil, Family Law, Adoption, and Small Claims Cases
Effective February 10, 2025
Effective February 10, 2025, the Mono County Superior Court is implementing electronic filing (e-Filing) Civil, Family Law, Adoption, and Small Claims cases. E-Filing is permissive in these cases types and not mandatory; self-represented litigants do not have to file documents electronically, though they are encouraged to do so.
Electronic filing of court documents occurs through a certified Electronic Filing Service Provider, or EFSP. The filing party creates an account with the certified EFSP of their choice, uploads filing documents, and pays any court fees and specific service or convenience fees to the EFSP. The EFSP transmits documents and fees to the Court. Once reviewed and processed by the Court, the documents will be accepted for filing or rejected. Endorsed copies of documents are returned to the filer through the EFSP.
A list of approved Electronic Filing Service Providers can be found on the Court’s website at: https://www.mono.courts.ca.gov/electronic-filing-e-filing.
Frequently asked questions for e-Filing, including a list of documents and/or case sub-categories are exempt from e-Filing, can be found on the Court’s website at: https://www.mono.courts.ca.gov/electronic-filing-e-filing.