There is no need to take any further action unless and until you have hit the “submit” button on the page that displays the warning below; if you have not done so, your “mistake” is nothing to worry about. Simply select any menu item (e.g. Civil) on the blue toolbar to cancel the e-filing and start over.
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If you pressed “submit” and then realized your e-filing contained a mistake, follow the instructions on this page for solutions to the most frequent e-filing mistakes:
If you have multiple errors, please indicate each one clearly.
Here’s an example for case #01-9999. #34 was filed in error, superseded by #35:
01-9999
34 > 35
Filed the wrong PDF file.
The Docket Clerk will then place a “filed in error” notation in the first docket entry.
You should receive a confirmation back via email within 2 business days; if you do not, email the request again.
If your corrected e-filing is after the date the original file was due, the timeliness of the corrected filing is a matter for the assigned judge.
Repeat the entire e-filing in the correct case, then promptly email the the Docket Correction email address for your Judge with the case number of the wrong case, docket number(s) of the incorrect document(s), and a very brief description of the problem. Do not call the Helpdesk or the Docket Clerk; we must have an email from you to make the correction.
Promptly email the the Docket Correction email address for your Judge with the case number, docket number(s) of the correct and duplicate document(s), and a very brief description of the problem. Do not call the Helpdesk or the Docket Clerk; we must have an email from you to make the correction.
A “confidential” document contains:
If you have inadvertently e-filed a sensitive document, follow these steps without delay:
Promptly email the the Docket Correction email address for your Judge with the case number, the docket number(s) of the document(s), and a very brief description of the problem (i.e., the names of the parties you erroneously selected and the names of the parties you actually meant to select). Do not call the Helpdesk or the Docket Clerk; we must have an email from you to make the correction.
File a Re-Notice Motion using that event under Other Supporting Documents. You will NOT be prompted for the new dates; the staff for your judge will read your notice and adjust the dates accordingly.
If you mistakenly entered the wrong response and reply deadlines, use the event Correction of Opposition/Response or Reply Deadlines under Other Supporting Documents to fix it. You will NOT be prompted to upload a document.
If you made a mistake in the docket text, but the documents are correct and you used the correct event, promptly email the the Docket Correction email address for your Judge with the case number, the docket number(s) of the document(s), and a very brief description of the problem (i.e., the names of the parties you erroneously selected and the names of the parties you actually meant to select). Do not call the Helpdesk or the Docket Clerk; we must have an email from you to make the correction.