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Section 9 Electronic filing in appellate courts

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes AnnotatedAdministrative Rules of Practice and Procedure for the Kentucky Court of Justice Electronic FilingEffective: December 20, 2022

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
Administrative Rules of Practice and Procedure for the Kentucky Court of Justice Electronic Filing
Effective: December 20, 2022
KY Administrative Procedures E-Filing, AP E-Filing, Sec. 9
Section 9 Electronic filing in appellate courts
Electronic filing in the appellate courts shall substantially conform with the provisions of section 8, except as follows:
(1) Filing. The electronic transmission of a document to the eFiling system in accordance with the procedures specified in these rules, together with the generation and transmission of a Notice of Electronic Filing from the court with a hyperlink to the electronically filed document, constitutes the submission of a tendered document to the appellate courts. The clerk of the appellate court shall review all electronic filings for conformity pursuant to RAP 27(E) to determine whether filings may be docketed.
(2) The eFiling system will generate a Notice of Court Processing indicating whether a tendered document has been accepted for review. The clerk will send a separate receipt notice from the case management system indicating the document(s)' filing status.
(3) If the clerk determines a filing is deficient, corrected filings shall be re-submitted using a new envelope.
(4) An untimely filing that is not accompanied with a motion for enlargement of time may be rejected by the clerk.
(5) The clerks of the appellate courts may adopt additional formatting and technical requirements for the electronic filing of briefs and, if so adopted, post information regarding the requirements in a conspicuous location for reference.

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HISTORY: Adopted by Order 2022-65, eff. 12-20-22
Administrative Procedures E-Filing, AP E-Filing, Sec. 9, KY ST ADMIN E-FILING AP E-Filing, Sec. 9
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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