IF THESE INSTRUCTIONS DON'T MATCH WHAT YOU SEE ON YOUR SCREEN...
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If you can't find your case when you search by case number, try these tips:
- Make sure you search for the case number using the exact format listed on your case documents.
- Double check that you have selected the correct court location to search in. Some courts have multiple locations (District, County, JP, Domestic Relations, Law, Magistrate, State, Superior, Quest, etc.). If need be, search for your case in all available variations of your case's county location.
- Part of the case number usually stands for the year the case was opened. If you searched using a 2-digit year for that part, try the search using a 4-digit year (for example, 2020CV12345). If you used a 4-digit year, try using a 2-digit year (for example, 20CV12345).
- Try your search using party names instead of case number (not available for all courts).
If you still can't find your case and you do NOT see the yellow box in the picture below, you must contact the court to check your case number. Some courts need to make the case available on the eFile website.
- Please Note: Some cases marked Confidential may not be visible in the efiling system for certain filers who do not yet have access to those cases. If the case is marked Confidential and you cannot locate it via the efiling system, please contact the court the case was filed into to request access to the case.
- Please Note: If you have filed into this case before, you may be able to file into the case again via your Filing History. Please refer to this article for more information.
Note: If the court's Case Management System (CMS) is unavailable, leading to the case not loading, you may also receive a CMS Unavailable message when searching for any case in that court location. A CMS can be unavailable anywhere from a few minutes to indefinitely. It is recommended to contact the court you are filing in if you receive this message for further assistance.
If you can't find your case and you see the yellow box in the picture below, keep reading for more information. You can also click here to watch a help video.
Some courts do not have a link between the eFile site and the court's electronic case management system. If the court you are filing into is one of those courts, you may see the message in the yellow box above when you can't find your case number and the case has not been e-filed into yet.
To e-file into your case, click the blue File into an existing case button. You will then see the Start a New Case page to enter case information. Although it seems like you are starting a new case, the eFile site uses the case number and court location you searched for. This lets you file into your case instead of start new case.
Fill out the required fields. If you don't know which Category or Case Type to select, contact the court you are filing into. Note: Some case types have fees listed in their names. You will NOT be charged any fees listed next to the name of the case type. Those are fees charged to start a case, but you are not starting a case.
You must enter all parties on the case. For information about entering parties, click here.
When the court gets your filing, the clerk will check the case number. After the court accepts your filing, the next time you search for the case number on the eFile site, your case will come up. You won't have to select the Category and Case Type or enter the parties again.