Judicial Technology and Automation Committee
Division of State Court Administration
30 S. Meridian Street, Ste. 500
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Mary DePrez
Director and Counsel for Trial Court Technology
Pho: 317.234.2604
mdeprez@jtac.in.gov
The Indiana Supreme Court established its Judicial Technology and Automation Committee (JTAC) in 1999 in recognition of the growing impact of modern computer technology and innovation on the business of the judiciary and the need for uniform policies on implementation of information technology within the Indiana judicial system. More about JTAC »
Because tax warrants are no longer available as part of Odyssey data, the Division of State Court Administration's Judicial Technology and Automation Committee staff will provide, in bulk, tax warrant information to requestors. The cost will be $0.10 per tax warrant. There will be no charge for updates to tax warrants previously purchased. If a messaging service is requested and established, the cost will be $0.15 for a new tax warrant with no additional charge for updates to the tax warrants previously purchased. See Order Concerning the Bulk Distribution of and Remote Access to Court Records in the Electronic Form »
The La Porte County Courts and Clerk are successfully operating a new 21st-century computer system called “Odyssey,” the Indiana Supreme Court announced Thursday. Odyssey connects the counties to a continually growing network of courts, clerks, law enforcement, and other state agencies. There are currently 127 courts in 42 counties in the state using Odyssey. Read the full press release »
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