The Top Reasons For eFiling Rejections

Read on for key data insights for improving your court filing practices.

In the days of paper court filings, you could hand the clerk a document and directly address any of their concerns in-person.

Now, eFiled documents are too often returned with a note — or, worse, no note at all — with sometimes-confusing directives.

In this free white paper, our friends at InfoTrack analyze hundreds of state court documents that were rejected between July 2020 and June 2021.

Based on this data, the paper provides recommendations for avoiding issues that can lead to rejection, along with a pre-filing checklist to help ensure your documents are accepted.

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