FILING OF DOCUMENTS BY ELECTRONIC MEANS
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas
A person represented by an attorney must file electronically, unless nonelectronic filing is allowed by the court for good cause. Generally, the only exception to the mandatory electronic filing requirement are case initiating documents (complaints, petitions, notices of removal and indictments). Additional exceptions in the Eastern District are sealed records, Social Security Administrative Transcripts and any document that adds a party to an action. A person not represented by an attorney is generally not allowed to electronically file and must submit paper for filing.
Electronic filing is only permitted by court order. Adopted and effective May 26, 2005 Amended December 1, 2018 LOCAL RULE 5.4 TIME FOR FILING UNDER FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 5 (d) Seven days is hereby construed to be a "reasonable time" after service within which papers shall be filed under the provisions of Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 5(d). Adopted and effective May 1, 1980 Amended November 10, 2009
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