How to E-file with the Superior Court Clerk
E-Filing Application Instructions
Step-by-Step Process Guides
Detailed instructions on how to E-File with the KC Script Portal can be found here.E-Filing On-Demand CLE
Click HERE to view an on-demand CLE webinar to learn about E-Filing in the KC Script Portal.
1.5 CLE Credits approved by the Washington State Bar Association, #2035800
Practice Case Number
You may use the test case, 02-2-99999-9, to practice e-filing a non-fee document and e-serving others; to verify the validation of your documents .pdf or .tiff file format acceptance; and to explore the application's e-Working Copies and e-Ex Parte via the Clerk processes.
E-Filing Application Demonstrations
Demonstrations of the KC Script Portal are available.
- The Public Law Library of King County, in partnership with the Clerk's Office, offers e-Filing courses regularly. View the library's training center class options here.
- In the Community: Call to schedule a specialized virtual demonstration for your group presented by the Clerk's subject matter experts: 206-477-3000.
- View the Clerk's CLE Workshop information to learn about this ten(10) credit workshop offered.
E-Filing Frequently Asked Questions
No. The KC Script Portal will automatically generate and e-file a CICS for you based on the new case identification selections you make when going through the e-filing process. You can obtain a copy of the CICS on the KC Script Portal - Go to My Account, then select My E-Filing Submissions, and then click on the highlighted case number next to the submission. The Case Summary will have a link to the CICS. It is strongly recommended that you save a copy of the CICS (.pdf) at the time of filing. For additional new case e-filing information, view the E-Filing quick start guides.
Unlike the old e-Filing application, the KC Script Portal does NOT have the option to upload an "attachment" or an "additional document" following the successful upload of a document into the system. If you want exhibits attached to your document, make sure they are part of the document before you E-File. You can use this Adobe Acrobat tool to merge PDFs.
If you have been instructed by the Court to submit electronic exhibits via Case Center, click HERE.