Court administratively closes case after no initiating document filed, refunds $405 fee
Case Summary
A court administratively closed a case after no initiating document was filed. The clerk's office notified the filer that the $405 filing fee would be refunded. The closure prevents the case from proceeding without proper initiation.
Latest development
Clerk's Notice to Filer re: Electronic Case. Case administratively closed - No Initiating Document filed/attached. A second attempt to open a case without incurring a new charge should be made by the next business day,
Filing · May 11, 2026
The court closed the case because the filer did not submit the required initiating document. The filer has until the next business day to try again without paying another fee. If they fail to do so, the court will refund the $405 filing fee within 10 business days and will make no further entries in this case.
Key Issues
- • Case closure
- • Filing fee refund
- • Procedural compliance
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Clerk's Notice to Filer re: Electronic Case. Case administratively closed - No Initiating Document filed/attached. A
Filing · May 11, 2026
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The Story So Far
The court administratively closed this case on December 18, 2025, because the filer failed to submit the required initiating document. The initial filing occurred on December 17, 2025, accompanied by a $405 filing fee.
The clerk's office notified the filer that they must submit the missing initiating document by the next business day to avoid paying an additional fee. If the filer does not comply, the court's financial department will refund the original filing fee within 10 business days.
No judge has been assigned, and no further docket entries will be made unless the filer successfully reopens the case. The court’s action effectively pauses any litigation until the procedural defect is corrected. This closure is administrative, not a dismissal on the merits.
The filer retains the opportunity to proceed without incurring new charges if they act promptly. This case remains active but dormant pending proper filing. The court has not set any deadlines or hearings beyond this administrative notice.
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Clerk's Notice to Filer re: Electronic Case. Case administratively closed - No Initiating Document filed/attached. A second attempt to open a case without incurring a new charge should be made by the next business day, if not - our Financial Department will refund the filing fees within 10 business days. Filing fees will be refunded. Amount $405.00, receipt #AFLSDC-19053523, case filed date: 12/17/2025. No further entries will be made on this case. (jua) (Entered: 12/18/2025)
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1 eventClerk's Notice to Filer re: Electronic Case. Case administratively closed - No Initiating Document filed/attached. A second attempt to open a case without incurring a new charge should be made by the next business day, if not - our Financial Department will refund the filing fees within 10 business days. Filing fees
The court closed the case because the filer did not submit the required initiating document. The filer has until the next business day to try again without paying another fee. If they fail to do so, the court will refund the $405 filing fee within 10 business days and will make no further entries in this case.
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