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eFiling at the DC Court of Appeals (How to eFile)

REDACTION GUIDELINES AND FORMS

 

See Order M274-21
Filers must remove personal information from briefs AND motions in certain civil and criminal cases (see previous orders).
See Order M274-21
Filers must remove personal information from briefs in certain criminal cases:
  • Criminal Felony
  • Criminal Misdemeanor
  • Criminal Traffic
  • Criminal Other
See Order M274-21
Filers must remove personal information from briefs in certain civil cases:
  • Civil I
  • Collections
  • Contracts
  • General Civil
  • Landlord and Tenant
  • Liens, Malpractice
  • Merit Personnel
  • Other Civil, Property, Real Property, Torts, and Vehicle Cases

Remember to file your Redaction Certification Form for each case and file it using the drop-down menu in the eFiling system to select “Redaction Certification Form.” You only need to file the form once for each case. To file your redacted brief or motion, then use the drop-down menu in the eFiling system to select "Redacted Brief” or “Redacted Motion.” If you do not have an attorney and do not eFile, you can email efilehelp [at] dcappeals.gov for help.

This is the public access site for the District of Columbia Court of Appeals courts case management system, C-Track. Currently, public access to certain case documents, briefs and orders, is available for civil cases filed or entered after August 1, 2021. The following information is available: case title, appellate case number, docket entries, and links to briefs and orders filed in those civil cases listed in Order M-274-21 (PDF)

While the District of Columbia Court of Appeals makes every effort to provide accurate and current information by way of CTrack, the Court does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, legality, reliability, or content of the information provided in this system and is not liable for errors, omissions, or inaccuracies. To verify information obtained from this site, please contact the Court's Public Office at (202) 879-2700 or email at fileroom [at] dcappeals.gov.

This web site was created by the District of Columba Court of Appeals as a public service. While some of the information on this site may deal with legal issues, the Court does not provide legal assistance or advice. If you need such advice or assistance, you should consult an attorney. If you need assistance locating an attorney, please visit our website. The Courts assume no liability for the use of the information provided herein and are not responsible for any errors or omissions. The information is, by necessity, general in nature and is not intended as legal advice, but rather, as information which may clarify how the Courts operate. Official statutes, court rules and orders should be consulted in addition to the information on this website. If you believe the information to be inaccurate or incomplete information, please contact the Court's Public Office at (202) 879-2700.

Beginning August 1, 2021 (See Order M274-21 PDF) filers must remove personal information from briefs in certain civil cases: Civil I, Collections, Contracts, General Civil, Landlord and Tenant, Liens, Malpractice, Merit Personnel, Other Civil, Property, Real Property, Torts and Vehicle Cases. To file your redacted brief, fill out and attach a Redaction Certification then use the drop down menu in the eFiling system to select “Redacted Brief.” Learn more about redaction.

SPECIAL NOTE: Please remember that if your documents are rejected for any reason due to non-compliance of the order of M-274-21 and not filed by the scheduled due date, you must file a motion for leave to file the brief out of time.

On Tuesday, February 20th, eFiling will become mandatory for all attorneys practicing at the D.C. Court of Appeals. This includes all agency attorneys who are not D.C. Bar members as well as attorneys practicing pro hac vice. Pro se litigants will still have the option to file at the court's Public Office. Review the administrative order governing eFiling.

 

eFiling Quick Start Video

DC Court of Appeals eFiling enables attorneys and self-represented litigants to view case dockets and submit filings electronically. The system features a publicly available real-time view of the case docket and a simple mechanism to submit filings to the court electronically and free of charge. Attorneys may file documents in any case and self-represented litigants may file documents in any case where they are a party. To begin, register here for a DC Court of Appeals eFiling account.

Title Download PDF
Administrative Order 2-16 Pertaining to eFiling Download
Administrative Order 3-16 Pertaining to Voluntary eFiling Program Download
Administrative Order 1-18 Pertaining to Mandatory eFiling Program Download
DCCA eFiling Instruction Manual Download
DCCA eFiling Terms and Conditions Download
Frequently Asked Questions for the District of Columbia Court of Appeal’s Pilot Project: Public Access to Certain Briefs and Orders Download
Redaction Certificate Disclosure Form Download
Tips for Redacting Briefs Download

Available Case Types

When searching for cases, you can narrow down the returned results by including the case type Case Code with your search. For example, search using “16-AA” to view a listing of all Administrative Agency appeals filed in 2016. Below is a listing of all of the available case types and their associated codes.

Case Type Case Code
Administrative Agency AA
Administrative Agency AA
Bar BG
Bar - Sealed BS
Civil CV
Criminal - DC CT
Criminal Felony CF
Criminal Misdemeanor CM
Criminal Other CO
Discretionary DA
Family FM
Family - Sealed FS
Original Actions OA
Probate PR
Small Claims CV
Special Proceedings SP
Special Proceedings - Sealed SS
Tax TX

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