
Enterprise Justice PortalTyler Technologies
A web-based platform providing the public and justice partners with real-time access to essential case, calendar, and party information from any device.
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Tyler Technologies
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Tyler Technologies' Enterprise Justice Portal enhances access to justice by offering citizens and justice partners immediate web access to critical court information. Courts can manage and control the content available to the public, ensuring transparency while maintaining security. User activity is tracked through an administrator’s dashboard, allowing court administrators to monitor site usage down to the IP address level.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Public Access to Case Information:
- Enables citizens to view details such as the register of actions, judgments and orders, court docket information, and calendars.
- Online Payments:
- Allows the public to pay fines and fees online, streamlining the payment process.
- Smart Search Functionality:
- Provides users with access to cases, warrant records, and protection order records through an intuitive search interface.
- Electronic Document Access:
- Allows users to view and download case documents electronically. Courts can configure charges for document access on a per-page or per-document basis.
- Calendar Searches:
- Enables citizens and justice partners to search court calendars for specific hearings and find scheduled case times.
- Attorney Hearing Scheduling:
- Allows attorneys to remotely schedule hearings into select calendar sessions identified by the court as available online.
- ePayments:
- Facilitates the location and payment of eligible case fees and citations online with Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliant credit card processing. Transactions are automatically updated in Enterprise Justice.
- Elevated Access for Authorized Users:
- Leverages Enterprise Justice rights and roles to determine accessible features for users. The Enterprise Justice Data Provider, in conjunction with Enterprise Justice Document Security, controls visible case data and documents. For example, anonymous public users can only view public case data, whereas an attorney can view case data when they are the Attorney of Record on the case. By implementing the Enterprise Justice Portal, courts can enhance transparency, improve public access to information, and streamline interactions between the judiciary and the community.