As amended through November 4, 2024
Section 5 - Effect of Technical Failure in E-Filing5.01. Motion to File Document Nunc Pro Tunc. If the e-filing does not occur because of: (1) a technical error in the transmission of the document to the clerk, which error was unknown to the sending party, (2) a failure to process the electronic document when received by the clerk, (3) rejection of the transmitted document by the court or clerk, or (4) other technical problems experienced by either the e-filer or the clerk, the court may, upon motion of the filing party, enter an order directing that the document be filed nunc pro tunc to the date the document was first attempted to be filed electronically. If the court directs the filing of the document nunc pro tunc, the court also shall extend the date for filing any response to the delayed filing and may extend the period within which any other right, duty, or other act must be performed.5.02. E-Filing System Outage. In the event the e-filing system is offline for technical reasons for a significant portion of a particular day, the clerk, in his or her discretion, is authorized to issue a written declaration that the e-filing system is unavailable for filing on that day, in which event all filings due on that day from Registered Users shall be deemed to be timely if filed the following day. If the clerk issues such a declaration, no party is required to file a motion seeking permission to file a document nunc pro tunc, pursuant to section 5.01 of this Rule.