Missouri Electronic Filing Implementation Schedule
Please continue to check back for the current status of electronic filing for Missouri courts.
June 4, 2012 - the Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, will begin its electronic filing pilot.
May 1, 2012 - the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, began its electronic filing pilot.
April 2, 2012 - the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, began its electronic filing pilot.
Dec. 5, 2011 - the 11th Judicial Circuit began its fourth phase in the electronic filing pilot:
Sept. 12, 2001 - the 11th Judicial Circuit began its first phase in the electronic filing pilot:
Sept. 1, 2011 - the Supreme Court of Missouri began its electronic filing pilot:
Please continue to check back for the current status of electronic filing for Missouri courts.
June 4, 2012 - the Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, will begin its electronic filing pilot.
May 1, 2012 - the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, began its electronic filing pilot.
April 2, 2012 - the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, began its electronic filing pilot.
Dec. 5, 2011 - the 11th Judicial Circuit began its fourth phase in the electronic filing pilot:
- All "Associate Criminal," "Circuit Felony" and "Probate" cases to be filed electronically through the Missouri eFiling System.
- Includes all filings for new "Associate Criminal," "Circuit Felony" and "Probate" cases.
- Includes all new filings for all existing cases filed for "Associate Criminal," "Circuit Felony" and "Probate" cases.
- Excludes any filings by a self-represented individual.
- Prosecutors will use the Missouri eFiling System after a court case number has been assigned or after a case has been initiated.
Nov. 1, 2011 - the 11th Judicial Circuit began its third phase in the electronic filing pilot:
- All "Associate Civil" and "Dissolutions" to be filed electronically through the Missouri eFiling System.
- Includes all filings for new "Associate Civil" and "Dissolutions."
- Includes all new filings for all existing cases filed for "Associate Civil" and "Dissolutions."
- Excludes any filing by a self-represented individual.
Oct. 15, 2011 - the 11th Judicial Circuit began its second phase in the electronic filing pilot:
- All "Circuit Civil" cases are to be filed electronically through the Missouri eFiling System.
- Includes all filings for new "Circuit Civil" cases.
- Includes all new filings for all existing cases filed for "Circuit Civil" cases.
- Excludes any filing by a self-represented individual.
- Prosecutors will use the Missouri eFiling System after a court case number has been assigned or after a case has been initiated.
Sept. 12, 2001 - the 11th Judicial Circuit began its first phase in the electronic filing pilot:
- All "Associate Civil" cases and "Transcript Judgments" are to be filed electronically through the Missouri eFiling System for law firms and attorneys noted below:
- Berman & Rabin − Mike Berman, Daniel Kuhn, J. Brock Rowatt
- Cohen
McNeile & Pappas − James M. McNeile, Richard Milone
- Gamache & Myers − Brian Betner, Raymond Bozarth, David Gamache, Mary Mazanec, Sara Monks, James Mueller, Edward Myers
- Kramer & Frank − Irwin Frankel, Adam Gillespie, Diane Ortlin, Pamela Patton, David Smith
- Kruse Reinker & Hamilton − Sean O'Hanlon, Randall J. Reinker
- Litow Law Firm − John Elvert, Charles Litow
- Miller & Steeno − James Ashwell, Stephen Barber, Matthew Fine, Ronald Miller, Sandford Miller, Richard Mixon, Michael Steeno, William Whealen
- Spencer Fane Britt & Browne − Walter R. Lamkin, Thomas E. Osterholt Jr.
- Underwood Law Firm − Jeanine R. Armstrong, Gary R. Underwood
- Includes all filing for the new "Associate Civil" cases and "Transcript Judgments."
- Includes all new filings for all existing cases filed for "Associate Civil" cases and "Transcript Judgments."
- Excludes any filing by a self-represented individual.
- Attorneys who are responding to a case filed electronically or who wish to make filings within the case types included in "Associate Civil" cases strongly are encouraged to use the Missouri eFiling System.
Sept. 1, 2011 - the Supreme Court of Missouri began its electronic filing pilot:
- All "Applications for Transfer" and "Writs" are to be filed electronically through the Missouri eFiling System.
- Includes all filings for new "Applications for Transfer" and "Writs."
- Includes all new filings for pending "Applications for Transfer" and "Writs."
- Excludes any filing by a self-represented individual.