CM/ECF and PACER services resume after temporary outage

Timothy M. Cain U.S. District chief judge at District Court for the District of South Carolina Aiken District chief judge
Timothy M. Cain U.S. District chief judge at District Court for the District of South Carolina Aiken District chief judge
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The National Program for the U.S. Courts announced that CM/ECF and PACER services have been restored, allowing users to resume electronic filing on the CM/ECF system.

These online platforms are essential tools for accessing federal court records and submitting legal documents electronically. Their restoration follows a period of service interruption that temporarily halted e-filing activities.



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