The California Order of Exemption from Electronic Filing and Service is a court order that allows certain litigants to be exempt from electronic filing and service of documents and other court-related documents. This order is generally issued when a litigant is unable to access the court’s electronic filing system due to a disability or technical issue. There are three types of California Order of Exemption from Electronic Filing and Service. These orders are: (1) General Exemption Order, (2) Individual Exemption Order, and (3) Exemption for Pro Se Litigants. The General Exemption Order provides an exemption for any litigant or participant in a case from electronic filing and service of documents as long as certain conditions are met. The Individual Exemption Order provides a litigant or participant in a case with an exemption from electronic filing and service of documents when there are specific reasons why the litigant cannot participate or access the court’s electronic filing system. The Exemption for Pro Se Litigants provides an exemption from electronic filing and service of documents for those litigants who represent themselves in court proceedings. The California Order of Exemption from Electronic Filing and Service is an important tool for litigants who are unable to access the court’s electronic filing system and ensures that all litigants are treated fairly and equally in court proceedings.