User Agreement

User Agreement

In order to register for an account with EFlex, you must accept the terms of the user agreement as explained below. Failure to accept these terms will take you back to the login screen.
This serves as your Efile Agreement with the Second Judicial District Court for the purpose of efiling court case documents using the eFlex Electronic Filing System and will remain in effect as long as you are an active registered user.
By registering for an eFlex account you consent to the following:
  • Submit court filings electronically on court cases for which you are an active party or attorney of record, or an officer of the Court filing documents in your official capacity.
  • Replacement of a signature on filed documents by a login process with a username and password followed by an approval process.
  • Accept electronic notices by email as a valid and effective service for all electronically filed documents replacing the need for paper notifications except for a complaint, petition or other document that must be served with a summons, in addition to a summons or subpoena.
  • Agree to the terms of the license agreement as stated by Tybera on the court's eFlex website under "terms of use" and "privacy policy" when requesting a user account and pressing the submit button.
  • Understand that email addresses supplied by the registered user via the username/password accessed Efile Account supersede the court's case management system for the purpose of electronic notification resulting in valid and effective service of filed documents.
  • Understand that an attorney can sign and eFile a document on behalf of another attorney as long as: the attorney he or she is eFiling on behalf of is an attorney of record (active attorney party) and is a registered eFiler. A note to the Clerk explaining that you are filing on behalf of the other attorney must be included in "Special Filing Instructions."
  • Agree to notify the Clerk of Court on each case, through proper motion to withdraw or notice of change of counsel, upon your departure from an agency, office, or law firm. And if known, designate the new attorney and/or e-filer contact on each case.
  • Acknowledge receipt of a copy of Nevada Supreme Court ADKT No. 404, Order Adopting Nevada Electronic Filing Rules filed December 29, 2006 to be effective March 1, 2007.
  • If a party submits a proposed Order and the Order is electronically filed by the Court, ONLY electronic users will be served by the Court. All other parties must be served by the party who submitted the proposed Order in the normal fashion.