Unfortunately, we are only able to house the documents for so many days, just depending on that court. Once the link for the filing expires on the site, it expires for us as well. We would recommend reaching out to that court for a copy of that filing since we have no way to restore the filing back to the eFile website.
Users in the states of Texas, Illinois, Georgia, Maine, and New Mexico can click here to look for case records on their re:Search sites.
Expired Times are subject to change. These are for accepted document links.
State | When do the links expire? |
Texas | After 30 days |
Illinois | After 540 days but varies by location. |
Georgia | Do not expire |
New Mexico | After 90 Days |
California | After 365 Days |
Idaho | After 30 days |
Indiana | After 45 days |
Louisiana | Do not expire |
Maine | Do not expire |
Maryland | After 60 days |
Massachusetts | After 45 days |
Minnesota | After 30 days |
Nevada | After 180 days |
New Hampshire | Do not expire |
North Dakota | After 30 days |
Ohio | Do not expire |
Tribal Courts | Do not expire |
Oregon | After 45 days |
Pennsylvania | After 120 days |
Rhode Island | After 45 days |
Vermont | Do not expire |
Notification of Service(Served Documents) links also expire. Check the bottom of the Service Notification email to see when the link expires. Example below:
If the Service link expires, you will need to ask the party that served the document for a copy.