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We’r e-Filing !

We’r e-Filing !. The following is a step by step overview showcasing e-Filing in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas. This slideshow relates mainly to e-Filing in the Appeals Division. e-Filing in the Appeals Division is mandatory at this time for all filings.

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We’r e-Filing !

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  1. We’re-Filing! The following is a step by step overview showcasing e-Filing in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas. This slideshow relates mainly to e-Filing in the Appeals Division. e-Filing in the Appeals Division is mandatory at this time for all filings. Refer to www.franklincountyohio.gov/clerk/e-File.cfm for updates on e-Filing in other divisions of the Franklin County Clerk of Courts Office.

  2. We’re-Filing! You are encouraged to refer to the e-Filing link or contact the e-Filing Help Line at the end of this presentation, as the entire legal community – including attorneys, paralegals, the court and its staff, and Franklin County Deputy Clerks – transition to this revolutionary and efficient process. Thank you, Franklin County Clerk of Courts Staff

  3. Introduction to e-Filingin the Appeals Division

  4. What to Expect From This Session • Appeals Division e-Filing Schedule of Events • What you need to e-File in the Appeals Division • Online resources and helpful links • How to: • Filing an Original Action • Filing a case on appeal from the Common Pleas Court, Civil Division • Filing pleadings to an existing case • Checking Notifications

  5. Appeals e-Filing Schedule of Events WE ARE LIVE! * See Tenth District Local Rules for more details…

  6. What do you need to e-File? • Computer with Internet browsing capabilities • Scanner • Ability to create .PDF files • Recommended setting: 300 DPI • Word Processer capable of exporting to MS Word 97-2003 format or later • The system will only accept .DOC or .DOCX • Other documents types (e.g. Corel Word Perfect or Apple Pages) must be re-formatted to .DOC or .DOCX • Used primarily in other Division e-Filing

  7. Online Resources & Helpful Links • Adobe Acrobat: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat.html Adobe Acrobat is the recommended software for creating .PDF files. • PDF Conversion Plug-In for Microsoft Office 2007: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=7 This plug-in will give you the ability to save your files in .PDF format if you are running Office 2007. • Corel WordPerfect: http://apps.corel.com/lp/wpo/ Corel WordPerfect will allow you to convert your files to .DOC or .PDF.  Newer versions will also allow you to convert your files to .DOCX.

  8. Recap: Registration & Home Page

  9. http://www.YouTube.com/clerkfranklincounty

  10. How To: Filing an Original Action

  11. JWOODARD ********

  12. How To: Filing a Case on Appeal(Civil Division)

  13. The NEW Appeals Time-stamp

  14. How To: Filing to an Existing Appeals Case

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