The modernization of the court system in North Carolina through digital transformation.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesNorth Carolina’s Administrative Office of the Courts has launched its digital case management system, eCourts, to 11 more counties. This initiative aims to modernize court records and streamline legal filings, highlighting the shift from paper to digital. With over 1 million electronic filings in just a year, the state is on track to have nearly half of its counties using eCourts by year’s end. While there are some concerns among residents regarding legal rights, the overall modernization effort promises to enhance accessibility and efficiency within the judicial system.
Big news for folks in North Carolina! The state’s Administrative Office of the Courts has officially rolled out its digital case management system, known as eCourts, to an additional 11 counties. This exciting expansion is part of a larger initiative aimed at modernizing the way court records are handled across the state. Thanks to a new partnership with Tyler Technologies, the landscape of legal filings in North Carolina is changing dramatically!
In just this year alone, North Carolina has seen over 1 million electronic filings through the eCourts system! This milestone truly highlights the effort that has been put into transitioning from old-fashioned paper files to a more efficient and modern digital format. It’s all about making the court system more accessible and user-friendly for everyone involved.
The initial implementation of eCourts began back in February, with a select group of counties in the eastern part of the state making the shift first. Now, with the recent update, counties like Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Polk, Swain, and Transylvania are joining the digital wave. This means that nearly half of North Carolina’s counties—38 out of 100—are on board with the eCourts system.
But wait, there’s more! This expansion is also tied to an updated contract with Tyler Technologies. Originally set to run until 2029, the amended agreement has been extended to 2034 while simultaneously reducing the total contract price from $100 million down to a more manageable $94 million. This cost reduction is a positive side-effect of some delays in the vendor’s implementation, ensuring that the state can make the most of its investment.
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