The California Order Of Exemption From Mandatory Electronic Filing And Service is a form that allows certain court cases to be exempt from the requirement to file and serve documents electronically. This exemption is available to certain court cases, including those involving low-income parties, individuals who are self-represented, cases in which the court finds that electronic filing and service would be unduly burdensome, or cases that involve sensitive information. There are two types of California Order Of Exemption From Mandatory Electronic Filing And Service: the Order Of Exemption From Mandatory Electronic Filing And Service and the Order Of Exemption From Mandatory Service Of Documents By Electronic Means. The Order Of Exemption From Mandatory Electronic Filing And Service allows the parties in the case to file documents with the court on paper instead of electronically, while the Order Of Exemption From Mandatory Service Of Documents By Electronic Means allows the parties to serve documents on each other on paper instead of electronically.