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How do I file a document with the court?

Note on terminology used in this FAQ: "file" means to submit a document to the clerk for entry on a case docket or adversary proceeding docket, and "lodge" means to submit a proposed order or proposed judgment to the court but not file it with the clerk (see Local Bankruptcy Rule (LBR) 9010-1(t)).

Attorney, trustee, or creditor who has filed more than 10 documents in any calendar year

Per LBR 5005-4(b), the following must file or lodge documents using the court's Electronic Case Filing System (ECF):

      - Attorneys*

      - Trustees

      - Creditors who have filed more than 10 documents in any calendar year

*LBR 9010-1(d) provides a limited exception that applies to nonadmitted attorneys representing creditors.  

See the Electronic Filing page of the court's website for more information.

Parties without attorneys

For a party that is not represented by an attorney and is not listed in the preceding section, several methods for filing or lodging documents are available depending on the type of document and, if applicable, the chapter under which the case is proceeding. The methods are prescribed by LBR 5005-1 and are as follows:

Filing or Lodging Method Chapter Document

Mailing to the court

To file or lodge by mail, prepare a signed and dated document, include the case number and name of the debtor, send copies to other parties if required, and mail to one of the addresses listed on the court's website.

Any

Any

(with possible exception of creditor mailing list**)

In-person at the court

To file or lodge in-person, prepare a signed and dated document, include the case number and name of the debtor, send copies to other parties if required, and bring the document to one of the court offices listed on the court's website during court hours.

Any

Any

(with possible exception of creditor mailing list**)

Electronic Self-Representation Bankruptcy Petition Preparation System (eSR)

See the eSR page on the court's website for instructions.

Chapter 7 Petition
Official Form (OF) 101A
OF 103B
OF 106Declaration
Any required schedule 
Creditor mailing list

Public Document Upload (PDU) system

See the PDU page on the court's website for instructions.

Any

Any

(with possible exception of creditor mailing list**)

Fax

To file or lodge by fax, prepare a signed and dated document, include the case number and name of the debtor, send copies to other parties if required, and fax to 1-213-401-1577 along with a cover page including the filer's telephone number and email address.

Any

Any

(with possible exception of creditor mailing list**)

Electronic Proof of Claim (ePOC) system

See the Electronic Filing for Creditors page of the court's website for more instructions.

Any

Proof of claim

Certain other claim-related filings

See the Electronic Filing for Creditors page of the court's website for more information

**See Local Bankruptcy Form 104 for methods of filing a creditor mailing list.

Type: 
For Attorney
For Creditor
For Debtor
For General Public