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eFiling in North Carolina (January 2021)

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The North Carolina AOC has begun a pilot program for eFiling specific case types in the state.

To participate in the pilot eFiling system, you must be licensed to practice law in North Carolina and you, or a paralegal filing on your behalf, must attend training prior to requesting an account.

The training covers:

  • Case types approved for eFiling
  • Required technology
  • How to request an account
  • Preparing documents
  • Creating a submission on a new or existing case
  • Paying court fees online
  • Receiving eNotifications on filings

Participating counties:

  • Alamance
  • Chowan
  • Wake

Filing types accepted:

  • Civil Superior
  • Special Proceedings/Foreclosures

eFile accounts are issued from the AOC via Tybera (the eFiling trainer) after you complete the training itself. eFile accounts are only issued for attorneys although paralegals who attend the training may file on the attorney's behalf.

The NCBA is pleased to support the NCAOC and their eFiling training vendor Tybera.

SPEAKERS

  • Michael Von Forell, Tybera Development Group Inc, Orem, UT

PLANNED BY
NCBA CLE Department

APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 1.00 MCLE/CPE Hours

Includes
1.00 Technology Training

EFILE ACCOUNT INFORMATION
While any NC licensed attorney or paralegal may participate in the eFiling training webinar, eFile accounts are only extended to attorneys.

  • Attorneys who register for the training as the primary registrant receive one eFile account.
  • Paralegals who register as the primary registrant receive one eFile account for their attorney.

Once the webinar concludes, you will be prompted to enter the information of the attendee and the attorney who will be requesting an efile account with the NCAOC.

PROGRAM PRICING
See pricing below. Additional attorney eFile accounts can be purchased per registrant. Call CLE at 919.677.0561 for more information.