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Case Management/Elecronic Case Filing (CM/ECF)
Case Management/Electronic Case Filing (CM/ECF) is the new automated case management and electronic docketing system for the district of Puerto Rico. It provides a new, easy-to-use electronic case filing feature that will make life easier for you by allowing you to file and view court documents over the Internet.
It allows attorneys to file and view documents from their office, home or anywhere they have access to the Internet, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Documents are automatically docketed as part of the filing process and are immediately available electronically, providing a reduction in courier and copier fees.
All change is growth. And with growth, even an institution as traditional as the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico needs to be energized and invigorated to further its goal of Justice for all. We are thus proud to embrace yet another technological project called Case Management/ Electronic Case Filing. It has been designed for the purpose of the bench, the bar, and the public. I encourage you to join this new era with a newfound sense of enthusiasm and optimism.
Frances Rios De Moran
Clerk of Court