Connecticut Motion By Pro Se litigant To Participate In Electronic Filing is a process allowing self-represented parties to file documents electronically with the court. This process is designed to make it easier for those who are not represented by an attorney to access the court system. This filing process is available in all Connecticut court systems and provides an efficient way to submit documents without needing to go to the court in person. Types of Connecticut Motion By Pro Se litigant To Participate In Electronic Filing: 1. Motion for Electronic Filing: A pro SE litigant can file a motion with the court to request permission to file documents electronically. This motion must be completed, signed, and submitted to the court. 2. Consent to Electronic Filing: A party can also file a consent form indicating that they agree to participate in electronic filing. This form must be signed and submitted to the court. 3. Electronic Filing Agreement: The pro SE litigant may also be required to enter into an electronic filing agreement with the court. This agreement sets out the rules and regulations for electronic filing, which must be followed by the pro SE litigant. 4. Service of Documents: The pro SE litigant must also provide service of documents to any other parties involved in the case. This can be done electronically, provided that the other parties have also agreed to participate in electronic filing.