COCONINO COUNTY CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT: eFiling available in Coconino Superior Courts

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Coconino County Clerk of the Superior Court recently issued the following announcement.

The Superior Court in Coconino County is now accepting electronic filings of civil case initiation and civil subsequent documents through the eFileAZ and AZTurboCourt eFiling applications.

This is in conjunction with the Arizona Supreme Court, Presiding Judge Mark Moran and Clerk of Superior Court Valerie Wyant.

People using both eFiling applications will have the ability to file civil initiating and subsequent cases electronically, attach more than one lead document per submission, issue summons and subpoenas, generate the civil cover sheet and offer additional functionality that will allow for faster filing of court documents.

Superior Courts in Apache, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Mohave, Navajo, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Yavapai and Yuma Counties use eFiling of civil case initiation and subsequent documents through eFileAZ and AZTurboCourt. Maricopa uses eFiling for civil subsequent documents only. The Superior Court in Pima County allows efiling of Civil case initiation and subsequent document through the AZTurboCourt application. Plans are underway for the remaining Superior Courts in the State to begin accepting civil documents through eFileAZ and AZTurboCourt.

Firms already using the AZTurboCourt eFiling application to file documents in Pima and Maricopa Counties may notice differences between submitting documents in Superior Courts in other counties in the State.

On-site training for local attorneys and Legal Assistants will be held from noon – 2 p.m. on Tuesday, July 31 at the BOS Chambers, 219 E. Cherry Ave., Flagstaff.

For information on available training dates and locations please visit www.azcourts.gov/eFilinginformation/training or contact the AOC Support Center at 602-452-3519 or 800-720-7743.

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