Ecourt Kokua

To search in JIMS / JEFS / eCourt Kokua you must add the Circuit, Case Type and leading zeroes for a total of 12 alpha/numeric characters. Include a single numeric digit for the Circuit (1-First Circuit, 2-Second Circuit, 3-Third Circuit, 5-Fifth Circuit).

eCourt Mahkamah Agung adalah Layanan Pendaftaran Perkara Online, Pembayaran Online dan Pemanggilan Online

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North Carolina fully implemented the eCourts conversion in all 100 counties as of .

eCourts is the NJ Judiciary's electronic case filing & management system. Attorneys can file documents, pay fees, request transcripts, & access case files.

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eCourt Public Portal provides the public with online access to Civil, Family Law, Probate, Mental Health and Adoption case records through a secure web server. To use any function on this site you must register for a user account.

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GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - North Carolina courts are ditching paper and going digital with a new software application referred to as eCourts, and it’s coming to the east in 2024. The North Carolina’s ...

TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Courts in Kansas’ Track 5 for the eCourt statewide rollout plan will transition to the new service at the beginning of July. Kansas Courts says district courts in 40 of the ...

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GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - It’s been three months since the official rollout of eCourts, an online application that digitizes our court systems. Here in the East, 12 counties are currently using it.

WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - New eCourts kiosks will be provided at courthouses across North Carolina starting in June, according to the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts (NCAOC).