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White In NorthCarolina, while the File & Serve (eFiling) system is widely implemented to streamline the filing process, there are still significant inconsistencies across different counties and courts. By Sarah L.
In this article, we will explore common issues experienced with the File & Serve (eFiling) […] The post Navigating Issues with NorthCarolina File & Serve Platform: A Paralegal’s Guide, Part 1 first appeared on NCBarBlog.
Colorado courts have a dedicated page for "Efiling for Non-Attorneys" at: [link] There are links to forms and video/written tutorials listed. and their guide and file eFiling system. The NorthCarolina Judicial Branch links a good number of Help Topics directly from their home page. There is a lot of information there.
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