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For this example, we will select “4 Diversity” for the case jurisdiction.

This next screen is the Open a Civil Case screen. This screen asks for information which can be taken directly from your Civil Cover Sheet so let’s get that out so we can refer to it.

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For this example, we will select “4 Diversity” for the case jurisdiction.

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  1. This next screen is the Open a Civil Case screen. This screen asks for information which can be taken directly from your Civil Cover Sheet so let’s get that out so we can refer to it.

  2. The first box is the Jurisdiction box. Use the dropdown list to select the case jurisdiction information for your case. This box defaults to “3: Federal Question.” as shown below.

  3. For this example, we will select “4 Diversity” for the case jurisdiction.

  4. Now you will select the Cause of Action for your case. Just to the right of the cause of action box is a “Filter” box. This allows you to search for the cause of action by entering the cause of action number.

  5. For this example, we are going to select cause of action of Declaratory Judgment: 28:2201dj. You can start typing the cause of action in the filter box and it will search the list for you instead of having to scroll through the entire list.

  6. The next box is the Nature of Suit. You can utilize the “Filter” box to the right to search for the nature of suit.

  7. Start typing the nature of suit in the filter box and it will search the list for you instead of having to scroll through the entire list.

  8. For this example, we will select “Contract: Other” for the nature of suit.

  9. Next you will select either (1) Original Proceeding or (2) Removal from State Court from the Origin dropdown list. For this example, we are going to use (1) Original Proceeding.

  10. If you are requesting a Jury Demand you will select an option in the dropdown list.Remember if you are requesting a Jury Demand in your case you must also demand this in your Complaint.

  11. The Class Actionbox defaults to “n (No Class Action Alleged)”, use the dropdown to change to y(Class Action Alleged) if appropriate.

  12. The next box is the Demand ($000) box. If applicable, enter the monetary Demand ($000) of the plaintiff. This must be entered in thousands, rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For this example, the demand is for $149,800, so we will enter “150.” Do not include the dollar sign.

  13. The Fee Status box has three choices in the dropdown list. • pd (paid): Payment of the regular civil filing fee through Pay.Gov. • pend (IFP pending): When filing an Application to Proceed Without Prepaying Fees (In Forma Pauperis). • wv (waived): When you are a US Attorney for the Department of Justice filing a case on behalf of the United States. Please leave the fee status “pd” unless you are a US Attorney or filing an Application to Proceed Without Prepaying Fees with your complaint.

  14. The Citizenship Plaintiff and The Citizenship Defendant dropdown boxes are used only in diversity cases. You would leave these boxes blank unless your case is a diversity case. We are going to select “4: Incorporated/Principal Place of Business –This State” as our Citizenship plaintiff option.

  15. For Citizenship Defendant we are going to select: “5: Incorporated/Principal Place of Business- Other State” from the dropdown list.

  16. Look over this screen and make sure you entered the correct case information. Once you are confident that your case information is correct you are ready to proceed and select “Next” to move to the next screen.

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