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California Court Update – Coronavirus Crisis 2020

I have told you before that OneLegal has great court updates. Here’s their latest. I encourage you to check their website for the latest and certainly reach out to them if you need help with E-filings. Here was there summary of the top changes but again check their website for more info.   -John Palley

Top changes in California courts from this week

  • Alameda County announced plans to resume accepting nearly all Civil, Family, and Probate filings, starting May 11.
  • Sacramento County began accepting most types of Civil filings by dropbox.
  • San Mateo announced plans to mandate electronic court filing, from June 1.
  • Placer County announced that it will mandate eDelivery of court filings from May 11.
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