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Frequently Asked Questions: Why is "Filing Number" important?

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Why is "Filing Number" important? 

Answer

Each time you successfully submit a "filing", the system will issue you a FILING NUMBER.  That number is unique to each filing and is important to help court staff find your filing.  Examples: if you have a question ("Did you get that Motion I sent the other day in Filing # 12345?") or you choose to pay by sending a check ("This check is in payment of filing fees for Filing # 12345"). 

The system automatically records each successfully submitted filing.  You can look up your filings by signing into the system and going to your "My Filings" screen.  You can see the documents in each filing by clicking the "+" next to each filing row.

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eCabinet-Filings 

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Created at 10/11/2010 16:36  by Rick Conklin 
Last modified at 11/16/2012 13:40  by Katherine Rotondi