Fresno County eFiling Services

Fresno County, California allows court documents to be filed electronically through approved Electronic Filing Service Providers (EFSPs). eFiling offers a fast, secure, and efficient way for attorneys and self-represented individuals to submit legal documents online without visiting the courthouse.

Does Fresno County Superior Court Offer eFiling?

Yes. The Fresno County Superior Court accepts eFiling for multiple case types, including civil, family law, and probate matters.

Electronic filing is mandatory for attorneys and represented parties in these case types unless the court grants an exception. Self-represented individuals are not required but are encouraged to use eFiling for convenience.


Benefits of eFiling in Fresno County

Using eFiling provides several key advantages:

  • Submit documents online 24/7, including evenings and weekends
  • Eliminate the need for in-person courthouse visits
  • Receive electronic confirmations and filing status updates
  • Improve accuracy and reduce rejected filings
  • Faster delivery and processing by the court clerk


How to eFile in Fresno County

Getting started with eFiling is simple:

  1. Register with an approved Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP)
  2. Upload your documents in the required PDF format
  3. Pay court filing fees and service fees electronically
  4. Submit your documents directly to the Fresno County Superior Court


Important eFiling Information

  • eFiling is required for attorneys in civil, family law, and probate cases
  • Documents must be properly formatted and text-searchable PDFs
  • Filers are responsible for redacting sensitive information (such as Social Security numbers) before submission
  • Some documents (including sealed filings or certain originals) may require in-person submission
  • Electronic filing systems may occasionally be unavailable during court system updates or maintenance


If you need assistance with Fresno County eFiling, our team can help ensure your documents are properly prepared, compliant with court requirements, and accepted without delays.


👉 Register and eFile through our secure portal today to submit your Fresno County court documents quickly and efficiently.


Note: eFiling requirements and eligibility may vary by case type and document.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of cases can be eFiled in Fresno County?

    eFiling is mandatory for Civil, Family Law, Probate, Small Claims, and Mental Health cases.

  • How do I start eFiling my documents?

    To get started, register for an account in our secure eFile portal.

  • Is eFiling required for all case types?

    No, some case types, such as criminal and certain family law matters, must be filed in person or by mail.

  • What are the benefits of eFiling?

    eFiling allows for faster processing, 24/7 access, and eliminates the need for in-person visits.

  • How do I log in to my eFiling account?

    Visit our eFile portal and enter your credentials to access your account.

  • What are the court’s filing deadlines?

    Deadlines vary by case type. Please check the details within our eFiling portal.

  • How do I pay filing fees online?

    Payments can be securely made within our eFile portal using a credit or debit card.

  • What if I encounter issues with eFiling?

    Visit our support page for troubleshooting or assistance.

  • Can I file multiple documents in one submission?

    Yes, as long as all documents meet the court’s format requirements.

  • How will I know if my filing was accepted?

    You will receive a confirmation email directly from our eFile portal once processed.

  • What happens if my filing is rejected?

    If a document is rejected, you will receive a notification with details on how to fix and resubmit it.

  • Are there specific formatting requirements for eFiled documents?

    Yes, documents must be in PDF format and comply with court rules.

  • Can I still file documents in person?

    Yes, but eFiling is the preferred and more efficient method.

  • How do I serve documents after eFiling?

    After submitting, ensure proper service to all parties as required. Some cases allow electronic service through our eFile portal.

  • Where can I find more help with eFiling?

    Get started with guides and FAQs by visiting our eFile portal.