Form 11 — Certificate of Compliance Pursuant to Circuit Rules 35-4 and 40-1 is a document used in the United States federal court system. It is a certificate of compliance with the judicial circuit's rules regarding the filing of documents in the court. It is used to verify that a court filing complies with the circuit’s filing rules. The form consists of two parts. Part A certifies that the document is compliant with the circuit’s requirements regarding the form and content of documents. The form includes a checkbox stating that the document meets all the circuit’s requirements. Part B certifies that the document has been filed with the court. It includes a checkbox acknowledging the filing. There are two types of Form 11 — Certificate of Compliance Pursuant to Circuit Rules 35-4 and 40-1: the original form and an amended form. The amended form is used when a filing does not comply with all the circuit’s requirements and needs to be amended.