The Superior Court of Alameda County has expanded the list of
documents the court will accept for fax and drop box filing and has begun accepting filings by mail, court officials announced Friday.
The change is in response to the coronavirus pandemic and the current public closures. A list of the documents the court will accept for fax and drop box filing is available here (New document types accepted are displayed in blue text).
The court will also begin accepting documents via email.
Documents sent by mail and received since the public closure period started on March 17 will also be accepted. Beginning Monday, all accepted documents received by mail between March 17 and April 24 will be stamped as of Monday.
Going forward, documents will be stamped as of the date the court receives them.