Unfortunately, we cannot say for sure how much your total efiling fees will be, if any. All efiling fees are set by your local courts and will depend on what Court Location you are filing into, what your Case Type and Category will be if you are filing a new case, what fees may be associated with the Filing Code you select, what optional services you are selecting (like mail service or copy fees for court documents you need), or whether or not you are filing with a waiver.
All efiling fees will appear in the Fees tab of your draft/envelope (after you click the "Calculating Fees" button).
- NOTE: Fee waivers nullify all filing fees. All fee waivers must be approved by the court.
- NOTE: New or initial cases usually incur court costs. Subsequent filings into already existing cases typically do not incur further costs, depending on the court's rules and statutes for the types of filings you are making.
- NOTE: When all filings are submitted, the court ultimately captures all fees once a filing is accepted.
For information about specific fees for efiling in your state or for information about processing fees, please refer to the following articles: