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Quick Reference
Key Requirements for Shelby County
- Memphis metropolitan area
- eFlex e-filing system since June 2012
- Online access to documents and calendars
- Sealed cases cannot be e-filed
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Typical Shelby County Exhibit Timeline
eFlex e-filing system implemented June 2012. E-filing strongly encouraged. Sealed cases must be filed at courthouse counter.
Shelby County Exhibit FAQs
How do I mark exhibits for Shelby County courts?
In Shelby County, Tennessee, plaintiffs typically use Plaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3... while defendants use Defendant's Exhibit A, B, C.... Always verify with the specific court division's local rules.
What is the e-filing system for Shelby County?
Shelby County uses eFlex for electronic filing. The maximum file size is typically 25 MB. Check with your specific court for exact requirements.
What are the exhibit rules for Shelby County Circuit Court (30th Judicial District)?
eFlex e-filing system implemented June 2012. E-filing strongly encouraged. Sealed cases must be filed at courthouse counter. Always verify current requirements with the court clerk or your specific judge's standing orders.
Does ExhibitPrep work for Shelby County courts?
Yes! ExhibitPrep creates professional exhibit stamps that comply with Shelby County, Tennessee court requirements. Our tool supports the marking conventions used in Shelby County Circuit Court (30th Judicial District).
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Shelby County Courthouses
Specific filing requirements vary by courthouse. Select your courthouse for detailed information:
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Last updated: 2026-03. Always verify current requirements with your court.