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Submit court documents online to any participating court in Massachusetts; eFileMA automatically calculates your filing fees and delivers documents to the court; Receive filing status updates via email; Clerks accept or reject submissions; Get a file-stamped copy upon the clerk’s acceptance
Learn about the electronic filing process in the Trial Court, Supreme Judicial Court, and Appeals Court.
12 cze 2023 · eFileMA allows attorneys, self-represented litigants, state agencies and others to easily file court documents through the internet. eFiling is currently available in all Probate and Family Court divisions, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
eFileMA allows litigants to easily initiate court cases and eFile documents in participating courts anytime and from anywhere — 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Filing through eFile significantly streamlines the case filing process and provides benefits to both the filer and the court.
In all active Court Locations, E-filing payment accounts may be created using E-Check (ACH) and MasterCard & VISA & American Express credit cards. Please refer to the mass.gov website for additional Massachusetts Court location information.
eFileMA provides attorneys with a single, secure web portal to automatically file documents across multiple Massachusetts courts in real time, from anywhere — 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
22 mar 2018 · You may currently e-file only the following types of cases in the Massachusetts Probate & Family Court: Complaint for Divorce (1B only - no Joint Petitions) Petition for Formal Adjudication. Petition for Informal Probate. Voluntary Administration Statements. Petition for Guardianship of Incapacitated Persons.