Tehama County eFiling Services
Tehama County, California allows court documents to be filed electronically through approved Electronic Filing Service Providers (EFSPs). eFiling provides a fast, secure, and efficient way for attorneys and self-represented individuals to submit legal documents online without visiting the courthouse.
Does Tehama County Superior Court Offer eFiling?
Yes. The Tehama County Superior Court accepts eFiling for most case types, including:
- Civil (initial and subsequent filings)
- Family law
- Probate
- Juvenile
- Criminal and traffic (subsequent filings only)
However, adoption cases are excluded from eFiling and must be filed using traditional methods.
At this time, eFiling is generally permissive (optional), but the court has proposed making eFiling mandatory for civil cases starting in 2026.
Benefits of eFiling in Tehama County
Using eFiling provides several key advantages:
- Submit documents online 24/7, including weekends and holidays
- Avoid in-person courthouse visits and reduce paperwork
- Receive electronic confirmations and filing status updates
- Improve accuracy and reduce rejected filings
- Faster processing and document handling by the court
How to eFile in Tehama County
Getting started with eFiling is simple:
- Register with an approved Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP)
- Upload your documents in the required PDF format
- Pay court filing fees and EFSP service fees electronically
- Submit your documents directly to the Tehama County Superior Court
Documents can be submitted at any time of day, and filings received before midnight are typically considered filed the same court day if accepted.
Important eFiling Information
- eFiling is available for most case types, with limited exceptions such as adoption cases
- Criminal and traffic cases allow eFiling for subsequent filings only
- eFiling is currently optional (not mandatory), but civil cases may become mandatory in 2026
- Documents submitted between 12:00 a.m. and 11:59 PM are considered filed the same court day if accepted
- Filers must redact sensitive information—the court does not review documents for compliance
- Certain documents cannot be eFiled, including:
- Subpoenaed records
- Bonds and undertakings
- Certified judgments and original documents
- Filings are only considered official once accepted by the court after review
- Incorrect formatting, missing information, or improper document selection may result in rejected filings
If you need assistance with Tehama County eFiling, our team can help ensure your documents are properly prepared, compliant with court rules, and accepted without delays.



