Automated Court Document Filing
Reduce costs with streamlined workflow queues for timely filing.
Meet all filing deadlines
Access efficient and accurate court document filing through a unified online portal with a connection into all courts nationwide.
- Log in to a single system to access all 94 court districts.
- Reduce labor expenses by creating and filing documents electronically.
- Easily attach backup documentation or have it automatically created for you from supporting data.
Simplify your court document filing
- Link directly to the court case to pull in debtor information.
- Ensure timely management of sensitive documentation with workflow queues.
- Follow built-in rules specific to each court.
- Comply with court-mandated requirements, like wet signatures.
Timely filing impacts compliance and recoveries
Filing court documents can be tedious and complicated, yet critical. Miss filing the right paperwork in the right court by the right date, and you miss your chance to collect, and you could get a compliance violation. Missing a bar date could impact recoveries, and delayed filing of a Notice of Payment Change could lead to fines or sanctions.
We enable efficient and accurate court document filing through a unified online portal with a connection into all 94 court districts.
Key benefits
Log in just once
Generate and file documents across all US courts districts through our easy-to-use portal. Leverage secure court credential storage for each user, eliminating the need to log in to each court website separately.
Stop re-typing information
Save time by creating creditor profiles to pre-fill templated documents, eliminating the need to re-type the same data each time you submit the document for a different case.
Stay in compliance
Access court-specific and local rules from within our portal to stay in jurisdictional compliance. A Certificate of Service is automatically generated and sent per court rules.
Avoid objections and re-work
Stay in compliance and avoid having to recreate a document thanks to built-in notifications for court-specific requirements, like wet signature or using a specific color paper.