Court Technology - Administration


Department Description

Court Technology Administration reflects the technological costs for the court system that are not directly attributable to a specific court, judge, program, the State Attorney, or the Public Defender. The legislature increased the fees on documents that are recorded by the Clerk of the Court by $4 per page. The counties receive $2 of that amount to fund court-related technology.


Core Services

The Court Technology staff plan, design, install, and maintain courtroom audio, video, computer, and data management systems, including video advisory systems, evidence viewing equipment, and Court recording systems. The office provides broad based technology expertise to the Circuit in multiple areas, including broadcast engineering, use of computerized graphics, case management systems, office support software, electronic research, statistical reporting, web design, legal databases, digital signage, remote interpreting, and document management software.

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