Services
| eFiling & eService | ✅ All non-criminal case types (Mandatory for represented parties) |
| Physical Court Filing | ✅ Available for documents exempted from eFiling |
| Court Delivery | ❌ Unavailable - Marin County Superior Court does not accept courtesy copies. |
| Sheriff Delivery | ✅ Available |
Court Locations
| Court Address | Services |
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✅ eFiling ✅ Physical Filing ✅ Courtesy Copy Delivery (if ordered by the court) |
Useful Resources
FAQs
What types of cases can I electronically file?
In Marin, eFiling is permissive for all non-criminal case types, which includes Civil, Small Claims, Family Law, Probate and Adoption. At this time, we do not offer eFiling for Criminal, Traffic and Juvenile cases.
Can judicial forms be electronically filed?
Yes. Judicial Council forms are fillable and can be uploaded for eFiling.
Should a document be password-protected?
No. Documents should not be password protected and will be rejected if the content cannot be viewed.
Are any documents exempt from eFiling?
- Bonds & Undertaking Documents
- Copy Requests
- Payee Data Record Form
- Notice of Defendant's Deposit of Jury Fees
- Exhibits to be lodged for Hearings or Trials
- Child Support Case Registry Form
- Schedule of Assets and Debts
- Declaration of Disclosure (FL-140)
- Request for Administrative Records
- Affidavit Re Real Property of Small Value
- Original Will & Codicil
- Probate Bonds
- Any paper document ordered by the court to be filed in the clerk's office.
- Subpoenaed documents.
- Labor Commissioner deposits of cash or check.
- Any order with an original judicial officer's signature.
- Any JCC form that states it should not be filed with the court.
- Any documents for Juvenile, Criminal, and Traffic case types.
- Documents with an existing court file stamp.