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Developer Resources

These resources provide technical documentation, downloads, and other information needed to extend the functionality of CM/ECF or developing other tools that interface with CM/ECF.

Please note, this is not a complete compilation of the CM/ECF application created by the federal Judiciary. Many individual courts have modified the system to fit its needs. As a result, programming based on this information may not work in the same manner in every court's CM/ECF system. For information on modifications made by a specific court, please contact that court directly.

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Technical Information

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Individual court information, including links to CM/ECF, from the CM/ECF Court Lookup can be pulled using the following scripts:

Appellate

Review the XML tags for appellate CM/ECF. 

Bankruptcy

Review information and documentation for different features and functionality for the CurrentGen CM/ECF system and/or the NextGen CM/ECF system. 

E-Filing of Bankruptcy Claims by Creditors

Read the specifications describing processes for electronic filing of claims information in U.S. bankruptcy courts in a batch mode by creditors.

CM/ECF Case Upload 

Case Upload allows attorneys to upload a text file created by commercial bankruptcy petition software to CM/ECF to complete the bankruptcy case opening process without filling out the CM/ECF case opening screens. Use the following technical information for instructions on using the feature:

Case Upload also accepts the petition and may require a creditor matrix. If the case information is complete and the files are in the correct format, the module will complete the case opening process and display the notices of electronic filing. If the case information is incomplete or the files are not in the correct format, the system will display an error message, and the filer will be required to correct the problem before the case can be successfully opened.

After opening the case, CM/ECF will docket the lead event and, if applicable, the chapter 13 plan and the certificate of credit counseling. If a creditor matrix was provided, Case Upload will also add the creditors to the new case. The notices of electronic filing show the case number that was automatically generated for the new case. In addition to the PDF documents uploaded on the initial screen, the court may automatically generate a 341 notice.

NextGen CM/ECF XML Case Opening and Docketing 

The XML Case Opening module allows more data to be captured through an uploaded XML file and streamlines the data entry process for attorneys.

This information is intended for bankruptcy petition preparation software vendors to open a bankruptcy case in NextGen CM/ECF, following the guidelines for XML submission of the bankruptcy petition and relevant documents, as defined in the Information Exchange Package Documentation (IEPD). Vendor software should be updated to communicate with NextGen CM/ECF web services and submit XML data, but also continue providing the PDF, which is the official record in the case. When a case has been opened with XML, the post-petition filing of missing or amended schedules, statements and/or other relevant forms should be filed with XML.

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