File Notice and Acknowledgement of Receipt

The 'Notice and Acknowledgment of Receipt' is a document used in California divorce proceedings to confirm that one party has received legal documents, such as divorce papers, from the other party. It is typically employed when the divorcing spouses are in agreement about the divorce and its terms, and one spouse wishes to demonstrate that they have provided the necessary legal documents to the other spouse in a formal and documented manner. This document is used to verify that the recipient has been properly notified and has acknowledged receipt of the documents, which can be crucial in ensuring that both parties are fully informed about the divorce process and their rights and responsibilities. It helps establish a record of service and can expedite the divorce process in cases where mutual agreement exists between the spouses.
1. Download the Document
Please click here to download the document(s) and complete them.
2. Make Service Payment
Please click here to make the service payment.
Please note that any court filing fees, if applicable, are your responsibility, and the service payment you have made is non-refundable.
3. Send us the Document(s)
Please send us the document(s) via email to efile@1efile.com, and please ensure to thoroughly review the document before returning it to us.
4. eFile Account Setup and eFile
We will establish an eFiling account for you to submit your document(s) to the court electronically. After the filing is complete, you will receive an envelope number from the court system.
Please reach out to the court to inquire about the filing's status.
Note: While eFiling, it is not uncommon that the filings get rejected. We kindly ask for your understanding, as document rejections can occur due to various factors like missing information, incorrect formatting, outdated documents, documents' size, etc. The court filing fees deducted from the account will be returned back to the account within 3 to 10 business days, depending on financial policies of the banks/credit companies.