On July 3, 2003, this district court began utilizing a comprehensive system called Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) to store electronic civil and criminal case files and offer electronic filing. With some exceptions, attorneys are required to electronically file (e-file) their civil and criminal case documents in CM/ECF, which is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week over the internet. Attorneys and pro se parties who have been approved to e-file case documents must receive training prior to being allowed to e-file and access restricted documents in CM/ECF. Otherwise, anyone can register with the PACER Service Center to read, download, store, and/or print any unrestricted document filed in CM/ECF.
On April 12, 2021, this district court transitioned from CurrentGen CM/ECF to NextGen CM/ECF, the latest iteration of CM/ECF. Many federal courts have already made this transition, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and several regional district courts and bankruptcy courts. The transition to NextGen CM/ECF allows attorneys and approved pro se filers to maintain just one account to e-file case documents and access restricted documents and other information stored in our court’s CM/ECF system and e-file documents in other federal courts.
CM/ECF E-Filing Login
CM/ECF RESOURCES:
- Policies on Electronic Filing and Service
- E-Government Public Notice
- Pro Se Litigant Registration Form for Electronic Notice
- CM/ECF User Manual and Administrative Procedures
- NextGen CM/ECF 1.5.3 Documentation for Attorneys and Pro Se Filers
- NextGen CM/ECF Resources
- Civil Case Events List
- Criminal Case Events List
- Top Ten CM/ECF Tips
- CM/ECF Things to Remember
- How to Access a Restricted Document from an NEF
- Guidelines for Cross-Document Hyperlinks
- Guidelines for Editing Metadata
- Mobile Query User Guide for Attorneys
- Pay.gov Credit Card Payment Guide
- Policy to Refund Electronic Filing Fees
If you need further assistance regarding Electronic Case Filing, please call us at (605) 330-6600 in Sioux Falls, (605) 399-6000 in Rapid City, or (605) 945-4600 in Pierre.