As amended through October 1, 2024
Rule 27.03 - Registration(a) The state courts administrator shall establish registration requirements for all registered users.(b) Registered users shall be individuals - not law firms, nor agencies, nor corporations, nor other groups. The following may be registered users of the electronic filing system: (1) Any member of The Missouri Bar who is authorized to practice law;(2) Any lawyer admitted to the practice of law pro hac vice during the period of the lawyer's temporary admission;(3) Any individual at an agency authorized by the Missouri Court Automation Committee to electronically file; or(4) Any self-represented litigant when the statewide court automation system provides for a particular filing in a case to be electronically filed by selfrepresented litigants. Electronic-filing shall not be required for self-represented filers.(c) To become a registered user, an individual must complete an online registration form to request access to the electronic filing system and accept the conditions of electronic filing. If the person is approved as a registered user to access the electronic filing system, the person shall be granted login privileges. A lawyer may register to use multiple logins, but a separate fee shall be paid for each login, if applicable.(d) Conditions of electronic filing. To access the electronic filing system, each person must comply with and acknowledge the following conditions: (1) Pay any required subscription fee;(2) Electronically furnish and maintain registration information;(3) Maintain an email address at which the registered user agrees to accept service through the electronic filing system and other notices; (4) Ensure that the login is used only by the registered user to whom it is assigned and by non-attorney agents and employees as the registered user may authorize. No registered user shall knowingly permit his or her login to be used by anyone other than his or her authorized agents and employees. A government attorney whose subscription fee has been waived shall use that login for governmental purposes;(5) Furnish required information for case processing; and(6) Such other conditions that may be established by the state courts administrator.(e) Any registered user who violates any conditions of use or takes any action intending to harm the electronic filing system in any manner, alter electronic documents or information stored in the system, or make any unauthorized use of the system commits misuse. Misuse of the electronic filing system may result in loss of a user's registration and subject the registered user to any other applicable penalty.Adopted January 27, 2011; effective 9/1/2011; amended October 1, 2019, eff. 10/1/2019.