Schema for namespace https://docs.oasis-open.org/legalxml-courtfiling/ns/v5.0/ecf
The base message for an asynchronous response to a message.
The core information contained in an ECF 5.0 message.
The actor who performed the action as set forth in the docket entry. E.g. the person who filed the document. Does not include the name of the court clerk composing the docket entry.
The actor on whose behalf the filing was submitted to the court as set forth in the docket entry.
Descriptors for a rendition of a Document. This is meant to include all the information about the document that is needed to enter it into the Document Management System.
The disposition of a document after review.
Information describing or constituting the signature on a document submitted to a court for filing.
The docketing status of a document
Information provided by the filing assembly MDE to the court identifying the persons being served electronically with a copy of this filing. This information can constitute the certificate of service for service performed electronically. This information is also provided by the filing assembly MDE to service MDEs to identify persons to whom the service MDEs are required to deliver the filing.
A textual description of the reason for the setting of the status in the filingStatusCode.
Insurance coverage for an individual.
A filing matching the parameters submitted with a FilingListQueryMessage.
The base message for a synchronous request/query.
The base message for a synchronous response to a request.
A document that has been reviewed through the clerk review process, and that potentially has been or will be reocrded in the court record system.
An augmentation type
Identifier recognized by the court as being unique within this case,and used to identify a party other than the filer who is affected by the document.
Information about a court case.
The type of trial in the lower court (e.g. bench, jury).
The legal ground on which the request for relief is based. Allowed values set forth in court policy. Example: the basis(es) for relief in a civil case; the grounds for divorce in a state that does not recognize no-fault divorce; grounds for entry of an order of protection in a domestic violence case.
The base message for a message with an asynchronous response.
Indicates that the case is new.
The role played by an attorney in this case.
A type of participant in a court case
A person alleged or found to have committed a crime or violation.
Person or organization representing themselves, with (e.g. advisory counsel) or without an attorney
A party represented by an attorney
An abbreviated official name of a Case, usually shortened to contain only the last name of the first listed party on each side of the case. Examples: Smith v. Jones, et al.; State v. Alexander. No title exists when the message is initiating a new case.
Court case number.
Indicates whether the e-filing system supports electronic filing of a certain case type.
The legal ground on which the request for relief is based. Allowed values set forth in court policy. Example: the basis(es) for relief in a civil case; the grounds for divorce in a state that does not recognize no-fault divorce; grounds for entry of an order of protection in a domestic violence case.
An entry on the docket or register of actions that is a child of the current docket entry.
Indicates whether color is or is not relevant for the presentation of the document.
The pleading, motion or order that is the subject of this docket entry.
The review process for a connected document
The actor who performed the action as set forth in the docket entry.
An entry in the docket or register of actions for a case.
Date and time of entry into the court record.
A textual description of the location in a court of the calendar event.
The actor on whose behalf the filing was submitted to the court as set forth in the docket entry.
Filter criterion indicating that only calendar entries of a specified type are being requested.
A court location
This association will be present for each document that the clerk review process approves for sending to the court record system (where it may be rejected or recorded.)
Indicator that a document was added curing clerk review
A related document that was previously filed in this case. For instance, the document to which this document is a response.
The pleading, motion or order that is the main document in a Filing. A Document may have Connected Documents, which are "appendices" or "exhibits" that are intended for filing only in the context of the Lead Document.
Code to describe the disposition of the document: accepted or rejected. Allowable values defined in the specification (schema).
An attorney, judicial official or a pro se (self-represented) litigant who electronically provides filings (combinations of data and documents) for acceptance and filing by a court, or who has successfully filed filings with a court.
A type of related document that was previously filed in this case. For instance, the document to which this document is a response.
Descriptors for a rendition of a Document. This is meant to include all the information about the document that is needed to enter it into the Document Management System.
A hash of the document as it appears in the court record. This attribute will be populated by either the clerk review process or the court record system. If the latter, then it will be absent in the RecordDocketingMessage. It will also be absent in callbacks for rejected documents.
The disposition of a document after review.
The status of a document in the filing review process.
Code to describe the disposition of the document: accepted or rejected. Allowable values defined in the specification (schema).
The entity that reviews and accepts or rejects a filing.
Information describing or constituting the signature on a document submitted to a court for filing
A status of a document.
A type of document
Information provided by the filing assembly MDE to the court identifying the persons being served electronically with a copy of this document.
A code for the type of relationship between two persons, between two organizations, or between a person and an organization in a case. Allowable values are set forth in Court Policy. Examples include parent/child, subsidiary corporation, and chief executive officer.
A code for the reason why a filer does not have to pay an otherwise applicable payment. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy. Examples are in forma pauperis status granted or a fee waiver application submitted with the filing..
Any text needed to support the exemption assertion (reference to a court order, etc.)
the date and time at which the Court Record MDE filing process was completed following the acceptance by the Filing Review MDE
The docketing status of the filing or document
Status of the filing as determined by the system sending the callback. Values: accepted, partially accepted (e.g., some documents but not others), rejected.
The status of a filing
An augmentation to a property entity
A review process for a lead document.
The document that is the subject of this query.
A value describing the status of electronic service on a particular recipient.
The relationship between two organizations. Example: subsidiary corporation.
A structure that describes a unit which conducts some sort of business or operations.
A unique identifier for an entity participating in a case.
The relationship of a person to another person in a case. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy.
The person playing a role in a case.
A type of person identifier.
The relationship of a person to an organization in a case. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy. An example is the relationship between an attorney and the law firm.
The location of the service MDE associated with the person receiving service.
Code identifying the service interaction profile being used by the receiving MDE. This list should be extensible to accommodate future service interaction profiles. Each code value is specified within the service interaction profile approved for use with ECF.
An indicator that sensitive information has been removed from this rendition of the document.
Indicator by the filer that the document must be redacted by the court.
The docket code used by the court for the type of document submitted. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy.
Nature of the relationship between the current case and the related case. Allowable values to be set forth in Court Policy. Examples: associated, consolidated, related.
Case or cases sharing characteristics, such as common parties or events, with this case.
This association will be present for each document that the clerk review process approves for sending to the court record system (where it may be rejected or recorded.)
Additional document information resulting from clerk review.
Additional document information resulting from clerk review.
Clerk instruction to court record system to seal this document.
Location for the MDE to which asynchronous and service messages can be sent. This unique location is self-assigned by the MDE.
An identifier, from a list of allowed values defined in the Court Filing specification, of a message profile supported by this court.
A value assigned to a person, organization or item entity for the purpose of uniquely specifying the entity within a legal service context with respect to e-filing. The service recipient identifier value must be known and understood by both the service provider and the service requester.
Enumerated values: unrecognized - filerID is not recognized, received - filing received by MDE, sent - filing sent by MDE to service recipient Future versions may add additional values, such as: delivered - filing delivered to service recipient. (i.e. under the control of the recipient) opened - filing opened by service recipient
The data or information representing this signature. It must be valid according to the profile identified by the associated signatureProfileIdentifier.
An identifier from the Court Filing specification that indicates the Signature Profile governing the structure of this signature.
Any additional instructions for printing of a document (such as printing on front and back of the same page or printing on a particular color paper).
A person or organization alleged or found to have committed a crime or violation.
Indicates whether an arrest warrant has been issued against the defendant.
Information concerning whether a driver of a motor vehicle possesses proof of insurance coverage required by law.