Except for remote access provided to a party's designee under rule 2.518, before allowing a person who is eligible under the rules in article 3 to have remote access to electronic records, a court must verify the identity of the person seeking access.
A court that allows persons eligible under the rules in article 3 to have remote access to electronic records must have an identity verification method that verifies the identity of, and provides a unique credential to, each person who is permitted remote access to the electronic records. The court may authorize remote access by a person only if that person's identity has been verified, the person accesses records using the credential provided to that individual, and the person complies with the terms and conditions of access, as prescribed by the court.
A person eligible to be given remote access to electronic records under the rules in article 3 may be given such access only if that person:
A court may enter into a contract with a vendor to provide identity verification, identity management, or user access services. Alternatively, courts may use a statewide identity verification, identity management, or access management system, if available, or a statewide master agreement for such systems, if available.
Cal. R. Ct. 2.523
Advisory Committee Comment
Subdivisions (a) and (d). A court may verify user identities under (a) by obtaining a representation from a legal organization or qualified legal services project that the legal organization or qualified legal services project has verified the user identities under (d). No additional verification steps are required on the part of the court.