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NextGen Information

The Court moved to NextGen in February 2021.  All filers are required to have a PACER account for filing in all courts.

Do you have your own PACER account?

You must have your own PACER account, which will be linked to your CM/ECF filing account to access NextGen CM/ECF.  Shared PACER accounts may no longer be used by CM/ECF users.

Also separate PACER accounts will be required for users with multiple CM/ECF filing accounts.  Instead of using multiple CM/ECF accounts, setup filing agents under a single Attorney or Trustee account.

Have you upgraded your PACER account?

If you already have your own PACER account but it was created prior to August 11, 2014, you must upgrade it.

Does your firm need a Firm Billing Account (also known as PACER Administrative Account)?

Firms can set up a PACER Administrative Account (PAA) to manage all their user accounts and have central billing for PACER access fees.

If you had a filing account prior to the move to NextGen, simply request filing account for Delaware Bankruptcy via your PACER account and the old account information will be linked to the new account.

 

For user documentation, learning aids, and how to videos, please visit How to Use PACER

For FAQs, please visit https://pacer.uscourts.gov/help/faqs/nextgen-cm-ecf