United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Alabama

05/06/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/06/2025 08:08

MFA for CM/ECF and PACER

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MFA for CM/ECF and PACER

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Multifactor Authentication Update (Information): Starting May 11, 2025, all CM/ECF and PACER users will be able to enroll in multifactor authentication (MFA). The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO) is adding MFA to enhance system security for CM/ECF and PACER. MFA provides an added layer of security to accounts by helping protect against cyberattacks that steal passwords, significantly reducing the risk of unauthorized access.

Users with filing and all other types of CM/ECF-level access will be required to enroll in MFA and are encouraged to do so at their earliest convenience. MFA enrollment will be optional for users with PACER-only access, but it is strongly recommended that they also take advantage of this new security feature.

Users with CM/ECF-level access who do not voluntarily enroll will be randomly selected to enroll starting in August. By the end of 2025, everyone with CM/ECF-level access must use MFA when logging in.

Updated documentation and learning aids are now available on the PACER website.

NOTE: If using third-party software for filing, users should ensure MFA is supported by that software before enrolling in MFA to avoid any disruption in their business processes.

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