Services
eFiling Maximum file size: 125 MB per document / Unlimited per total transaction Nevada County is a JTI court. |
Civil Limited (mandatory) Civil Unlimited (mandatory) Family (mandatory) Probate (mandatory) Mental Health (mandatory) Small Claims (mandatory for represented parties) |
eService | Available |
Physical Filing Maximum file size: 25 MB per document / Unlimited total |
Documents exempt from eFiling |
Courtesy Copy Delivery Maximum file size: 25 MB per document / Unlimited total |
Available |
Court locations
Court address | Services |
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Truckee Courthouse 10075 Levon Avenue Truckee, CA 96161 |
eFiling Deadline: Before 11:45 p.m. (For delivery same court day) Physical Filing Deadline: Before 12:00 p.m. (For delivery next court day) Courtesy Copy Delivery Deadline: Before 12:00 p.m. (For delivery next court day) |
Nevada City Courthouse 201 Church Street Nevada City, CA 95959 |
eFiling Deadline: Before 11:45 p.m. (For delivery same court day) Physical Filing Deadline: Before 12:00 p.m. (For delivery next court day) Courtesy Copy Delivery Deadline: Before 12:00 p.m. (For delivery next court day) |
Useful resources
FAQs
Do I need to submit an electronic courtesy copy?
The following original documents must be submitted with an electronic courtesy copy:
- Affidavits regarding real property of small value
- Bonds
- Undertakings
- Letters of authorization (probate, guardianship, conservatorship issued by another court)
- Wills and codicils (for filing or safekeeping)
- Certified judgments (except UIFSA judgments and orders)
- Abstracts of judgment
- Writs
- Out-of-state or out-of-county abstracts or commissions
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Which documents are exempt from eFiling?
The following documents shall not be submitted via electronic filing unless specifically ordered:
- Documents submitted as an original with the court for safekeeping, including:
- Subpoenaed documents
- Financial documents submitted by a private professional conservator
- Orders to deposit money and receipt of depository (pursuant to Probate Code Section 2620)
- Labor Commissioner deposit of cash or check
- Evidentiary documents that are typically submitted in court during the course of a hearing
- Psychological or medical documentation related to a minor when not included in a summary report (pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code Section 16010)
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