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Overview of
Electronic Services Enrollment
Application Process
for Attorneys and Law Firms
Attorneys registered with the Statewide Grievance
Committee and law firms which have obtained a law firm juris number may
enroll and obtain a secure password that will enable them to access and
complete certain business transactions electronically in the Superior
Court.
The Judicial Branch is building its capacity to handle
transactions electronically. The ultimate goal is to allow for
electronic filing of documents with the Superior Court. This application
will serve as the gateway to electronic connectivity between the
Superior Court and authorized users of electronic services. (The initial
phases of electronic services are being tested with members of the bar.)
Electronic Services
Enrollment Application Process
The
electronic services enrollment application process is designed to be
user-friendly and requires the entry of a minimal amount of data. Upon
completion of the enrollment application process, a confirmation will be
displayed on the screen indicating that the enrollment application has
been received. Attorneys and law firms should exercise care when
entering their required E-mail address. Authorized users should contact
the Judicial Information System's Help
Desk at (860) 282-6555
between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
if difficulties occur that
prevent completion of the enrollment application process.
Within seven days after completion of the enrollment
application process, an initial password will be mailed to the attorney
or law firm. For attorneys, the password will be mailed to the attorney
at the office address that is registered with the Statewide Grievance
Committee. For law firms, the password will be mailed to the law firm at
the address of record with its firm juris number.
Authorized users will be required to change their
password the first time they access the Login screen.
The password:
8-10 characters (A-Z);
including, and
At least one number (0-9); but
Special characters, such
as @ # &.
Thereafter, authorized users will be able to change their
passwords by accessing the "Change Password" screen.
Annual Attorney
Registration with the Statewide Grievance Committee
The enrollment application process does not
constitute compliance with the annual Attorney Registration requirement.
Attorneys enrolling for the purpose of complying with the registration
requirement electronically must complete the separate registration
process upon receipt of a password. Additionally, if your address has
changed since your last registration with the Statewide Grievance
Committee you must notify the Statewide Grievance Committee of your new
address, by non-electronic means, before you can enroll.
To check your address currently registered with
the Statewide Grievance Committee, please go to
Attorney/Firm Inquiry
and enter your last name or juris number. If your address is incorrect,
or your name or address does not appear, you must complete and mail form
JD-GC-10 (JD-GC-10.pdf
or fillable
JD-GC-10.htm) to the Statewide Grievance Committee before you can enroll. We
regret any inconvenience this may cause, but it is for security
purposes.
Please proceed to the
Electronic Services Enrollment Application to become an
authorized user.
E-Services Procedures and Technical Standards
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