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LA HB310
Bill
Status
6/20/2025
Primary Sponsor
Jerome Zeringue
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AI Summary
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Effective January 1, 2026, all civil and criminal court filings by attorneys must be submitted either in person in paper form or electronically through clerk of court or Louisiana Clerks' Remote Access Authority systems
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Filers are prohibited from including sensitive personal information such as the first five digits of social security numbers, tax ID numbers, state ID numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account numbers, and full dates of birth
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Original wills, promissory notes, documents requiring authentic form, default judgment motions without hearings, and documents required to be originals may still be filed in paper form via in-person delivery, U.S. mail, or commercial courier
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Electronic filings are deemed filed on the date and time stated on the confirmation from the system, provided the clerk of court accepts the filing
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In criminal courts that accept electronic filings, the electronic record becomes the official record of the court
Legislative Description
Provides relative to filings in civil and criminal courts
COURTS
Last Action
Effective date: 08/01/2025.
6/20/2025