The "eCourts" system, already used in many parts of the state, will expand to all 100 counties by October 2025, the N.C. Administrative Office of the Courts announced this week. That will include new ...
Commentary Electronic Filing: Has eCourts Lived Up to the Bar's Expectations? OP-ED: While eCourts is a step in the right direction, it is not a perfect system. There are still several items that can ...
HENDERSON — eCourts is live in the Tri-County area as of Monday. There are two main components for members of the public — e-filing and the portal. The latter is a search function that allows folks to ...
Lee County Courthouse, on Tuesday, May 9, 2023. Lee, Harnett, Johnston and Wake were the first North Carolina counties to go live with the state's new digital, cloud-based system back in February of ...
BEAUFORT COUNTY N.C. (WITN) - Court systems across North Carolina are switching from paper to digital with the help of eCourts. Monday, the new system became available in 12 counties including ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - Twelve Eastern North Carolina county court systems are launching an online filing software Monday. eCourts was integrated into Raleigh’s Wake County and three surrounding ...
Press release from North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts: Court filings will shift from paper recordkeeping to electronic access in 11 western North Carolina counties that comprise ‘Track ...
A lawsuit with claims of unlawful arrests and detainments blamed on flaws in a new $100 million electronic court filing system is moving ahead as officials prepare to expand the program. Defendants in ...
Courts in Wake County and three neighboring counties are facing problems with a new electronic filing system – and it's delaying justice for some people, according to attorneys. Before the rollout of ...
As North Carolina courts prepare to expand eCourts, intended to be a “virtual courthouse” of operations, critics have been persistent about its implementation and how some have been wrongly arrested.
An amended lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina on Friday lists seven new plaintiffs and the state’s top court executives as defendants to litigation ...
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