CourtPolicyResponseMessage
true
A type of court case.
Appellate case type
Bankruptcy case type
Citation case type
Civil case type
Criminal case type
Domestic case type
Juvenile case type
A type of court case.
A Genericode list of valid codes for an element in a particular court to be substituted for an ECF element.
A schema that defines a court-specific data structure to be substituted for an ECF element.
A request for a court's Court Policy.
The response to a request for a court's Court Policy.
Within Court Policy, the policies that are accessed by a person or organization developing an applications or configuring an application to interact with a court for the purpose of structuring the interactions with that court. This information is needed once and is not accessed dynamically while interacting with the court.
Name of a major design element.
CourtRecord MDE
FilingAssembly MDE
FilingReview MDE
Service MDE
Name of a major design element.
Name of an MDE operation.
GetFeesCalculation query
GetCase query
GetFeesCaseList query
GetDocument query
GetFilingList query
GetFilingStatus query
GetPolicy query
GetServiceInformation query
NotifyFilingReview message
NotifyDocketing message
RecordFiling message
ReviewFiling message
ServeFiling message
Name of an MDE operation.
Symmetric or asymmetric keys used to encrypt and decrypt, or verify signed messages or documents exchanged with the court.
Within Court Policy, the policies that are accessed dynamically by applications interacting with a court.
Whether the court will accept electronic filing of documents requiring filing fees.
Whether the court will accept electronic filing of documents for which the filer requests confidential or sealed treatment by the court.
Does court accept placing multiple lead documents in a single message
A Genericode list of valid codes for an element in a particular court to be substituted for an ECF element. The 'code' column of the codelist includes the allowed values.
A URI reference to a court-specific codelist defined in Genericode.
A schema that defines a court-specific data structure to be substituted for an ECF element..
A URI reference to a court-specific extension.
The response to a request for a court's Court Policy.
Within Court Policy, the policies that are accessed by a person or organization developing an applications or configuring an application to interact with a court for the purpose of structuring the interactions with that court. This information is needed once and is not accessed dynamically while interacting with the court.
The name of an ECF element to be substituted by a court-specific codelist or extension.
The date on which a court code list or extension became or will become allowed.
The date on which a court code list or extension was or will be terminated.
Indicates whether fees may be required for some filings.
Indicates whether the e-filing system supports the GetFeesCalculation query.
Indicates whether the e-filing system supports the GetCaseList query.
Name of a major design element.
The maximum allowed attachment size, in bytes. Does not appear if there is no maximum.
Maximum allowed size of the Court Filing Message Stream, in bytes. Does not appear if there is no maximum.
The date on which a court's Court Policy was last revised.
The version of court policy reported by this message. Up to the court to define the format of this, and describe in human-readable court policy.
Symmetric or asymmetric keys used to encrypt and decrypt, or verify signed messages or documents exchanged with the court.
Within Court Policy, the policies that are accessed dynamically by applications interacting with a court.
A structure containing indicators that signal support by the e-filing system for each ECF case type.
A message profile approved for use by the OASIS LegalXML Member Section Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee that is supported by this court.
true
Name of an MDE operation.
A signature profile approved for use by the OASIS LegalXML Member Section Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee that is supported by this court.
true
Whether court allows attachments via remote URLs.