Local Rules | Central District of California | United States District Court Below you will find links to the four chapters of the Local Rules for the United States District Court for the Central District of California Chapter I was last amended on December 1, 2025; Chapter II was last amended on December 1, 2018; Chapter III was last amended on December 1, 2025; and Chapter IV was last amended on December 1, 2015
CM ECF - California Central District Welcome to the UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA - Document Filing System Notice:
Electronic Filing and Access to Court Documents | Central District of . . . The United States District Court for the Central District of California, like other federal courts, uses two online database systems to make court documents available to the public and to allow attorneys and parties to file documents electronically in pending cases A brief description of these systems is provided below
Contact Us | Central District of California | United States District Court If you have questions about e-filing a document with the court, please click here for information on how to reach the CM ECF Helpdesk Do You Need to Schedule a Hearing? For information about scheduling a hearing or noticing a motion in the Central District, please click here Do You Have a Question About a Pending Case?
FAQs | Central District of California | United States District Court After the district court upgrades on February 18, 2020, you will need to link your PACER account to your district court CM ECF account before you can e-file in the U S District Court for the Central District of California
LOCAL RULES - CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA UNITED STATES DISTRICT . . . L R 4-5 Summons - Service of Process Directed to Foreign Countries or to Persons or Entities Within Them Any party requesting that the Clerk of Court mail a summons, complaint, or other documents under F R Civ P 4(f)(2)(C)(ii) or comparable statute or rule must file such request in the docket of the case in which service is sought The request must identify the federal rule, statute, or
Mandatory Electronic Case Opening | Central District of California . . . Attorneys filing new civil actions and “miscellaneous” cases in the Central District of California are required by Local Rule 3-2 to file their case-initiating documents electronically, using the Court’s Case Management Electronic Case Filing System (CM ECF), unless exempted from electronic filing by Local Rule 5-4 2