E-Filing and Administrative Rule 16
Courts have the authority to adopt a plan under Administrative Rule 16 to allow parties to utilize electronic filing of pleadings, motions and other papers. Since January 1, 2006, courts could begin...
View ArticleIndiana Supreme Court Gives Stamp of Approval to Lake County and Marion...
Courts process, file, access and eventually, store paper, lots of it. It is cumbersome, time-consuming, labor-intensive, and expensive to make paper products, to copy documents, to mail pleadings and...
View ArticleThings to Know about Case Types and Court Information
1 Look for the new Case Type Quick Reference Guide. There is now a quick and easy tool that court and clerk staff can use to find out what case type they should assign to unusual proceedings. Detailed...
View ArticleCommittee Considering Comprehensive Rules for Electronic Filing in the Courts
Presently, Indiana Administrative Rule (AR) 16 charges the Division of State Court Administration with reviewing and approving local rules for pilot electronic filing (e-filing) projects that meet a...
View ArticleElectronic Filing Begins in Indiana’s Courts
In her first State of the Judiciary address earlier this year, Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush announced that Indiana courts would begin to offer Electronic Filing (“e-filing”) in 2015...
View ArticleRevolutionary move away from paper in progress
Indiana’s e-filing project is at full steam just two years after the Supreme Court announced it would pursue a uniform, statewide system. By the end of 2018, all Indiana courts will have voluntary...
View ArticleE-Filing: A Game Changer on How Courts Conduct Business
By Mary DePrez, Trial Court Technology Indiana’s Statewide e-filing project began in August 2015 when Hamilton County took a leap of faith and became the first county to test drive e-filing in their...
View ArticleE-file Indiana: Electronic Filing Across All 92 Counties
By Kathryn Dolan, Chief Public Information Officer | Office of Communication, Education & Outreach Sullivan County Circuit Court Judge Robert Hunley, left, and Sullivan County Superior Court...
View ArticleChange for the Better: Protection Orders & Electronic Filing
By Mary L. DePrez, Director & Counsel | Trial Court Technology Standardized forms Indiana courts and clerks have focused their attention on improving and clarifying the laws as well as the actual...
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