eCourts

Expanding Access to Justice. North Carolina courts are transitioning from paper to digital. Learn about eCourts, FAQs, training, resources.

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What Do I Need to Know for eCourts?

 

What is eCourts?

eCourts is a package of new software applications and technology infrastructure improvements that will transition our court system from paper to digital. The major components include the following:

  • eFiling: web-based platform for electronic filing of documents
  • Enterprise Justice (Odyssey): digital integrated case management system (ICMS)
  • Portal: public website access for viewing records and making payments
  • Guide & File: assists users in creating basic legal documents
  • File & Serve: assists users in filing and serving legal documents
  • Attorney Manager (DA): case management platform for District Attorneys
  • Attorney Manager (PD): case management platform for Public Defenders
  • eDiscovery: platform enabling District Attorneys to share digital evidence
  • eWarrants: electronic warrant repository
  • Enforcement Mobile (Brazos): electronic citation platform
  • CRAVE: courtroom audio visual enhancements
  • Financial Manager: financial management system for Clerks of Court
  • eCourtNet: infrastructure overhauls and security upgrades

Although many of these components have already been successfully implemented statewide, most users will primarily engage with eFiling, Portal, and Enterprise Justice (Odyssey), which will be phased in over a two-year period after go-live begins in 2023.

 

Benefits

  • Provides 24/7 statewide service to all Judicial Branch employees, attorneys, and public users
  • Provides web-based access to court records and documents
  • Streamlines court administration
  • Provides greater case management ability
  • Enhances disaster recovery (fire and flooding)
  • Reduces paper forms
  • Increases access to justice and the courts
  • Facilitates remote testimony through increased audio/video capabilities
    • Out of town witnesses, experts, and other witnesses can testify virtually
    • Law enforcement can appear virtually for testimony or warrant applications
    • Victims of violence or abuse can testify virtually, reducing the trauma of being in the same room as their abuser
    • Inmates can appear virtually reducing travel and costs and safety concerns for sheriffs and corrections officials

eCourts Fact Sheet

eCourts Advisory Committee Meetings

eFiling

eFiling, also known as File & Serve, enables you to file documents electronically through a single, secure, centralized online location. It also allows you to:

Go to eFiling (File & Serve).

  File & Serve logo

Portal

Portal allows the general public and registered users to access court information including:

Go to Portal.

  Portal logo

Enterprise Justice (Odyssey)

Upgrading from 40+ Applications to an Integrated Case Management System

FROM in-house, NCAOC-built, multiple case management / index systems housed on mainframes.

TO vendor-provided and hosted integrated case management system hosted in the cloud with eFiling for all case types.

 

Upgrading from 40+ applications into an ICMS wheel graphic

Odyssey Counties

There are currently 17 counties live with Enterprise Justice (Odyssey) -- Beaufort, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Harnett, Hyde, Johnston, Lee, Martin, Mecklenburg, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Wake, and Washington.

Track Counties Target Go-Live Date
Track 1 - Pilot Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Wake February 13, 2023
Track 2 Mecklenburg October 9, 2023
Track 3 Beaufort, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hyde, Martin, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Washington February 5, 2024
Track 4 Alamance, Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Guilford, Orange, Person, Vance, Warren April 29, 2024
Track 5 Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Polk, Swain, Transylvania July 22, 2024

 

eCourts Counties -- Beaufort, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Harnett, Hyde, Johnston, Lee, Martin, Mecklenburg, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Wake, and Washington

Find recent eCourts materials for counties below or view the county's page linked above:

Timeline

Enterprise Justice (Odyssey) Rollout Plan MapEnterprise Justice (Odyssey) Rollout Plan Map

Enterprise Justice (Odyssey) is scheduled to roll out in tracks over a two to three year period. Additional tracks are expected to come online thereafter until all 100 counties are live.

Projected Rollout Schedule

Product   Rollout Location   Projected Go-Live Date

Enterprise Justice (Odyssey) Integrated Case
Management System (ICMS)

(In each track, all components
of the ICMS will be released
simultaneously and include
eFilings for all case types.)

  Track 1 - Pilot Counties
Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Wake
  February 13, 2023
  Track 2
Mecklenburg County
  October 9, 2023
  Track 3 - 12 Counties   February 5, 2024
  Track 4 - 10 Counties   April 29, 2024
  Track 5 - 11 Counties   July 22, 2024
  Subsequent Tracks
Additional tracks are expected to come online
thereafter until all 100 counties are live.
  2023 - 2025

 

eCourts Initiative   Primary Audience   Target Go-Live Date
Guide & File   Self-represented litigants, public, and attorneys   Launched August 31, 2020
eCourtNet   Courtrooms, employees, public, attorneys   Launched Q4 2020 - 2021
Enforcement Mobile (Brazos; Tyler eCitation Solution)   Pilot Law Enforcement Agencies (5)   Launched December 7 – 9, 2020
  Statewide – remaining eCitation law enforcement agencies   Launched January 18 – April 30, 2021
(Agencies were sequenced and scheduled for rollout)
eWarrants / NCAWARE Replacement
(Tyler eWarrants / Enterprise Justice (Odyssey) for Magistrates)
  Statewide (Magistrates, Clerks, Law Enforcement)   Launched July 22, 2022
Enterprise Justice (Odyssey) ICMS Pilot   Harnett, Johnston, Lee, and Wake Counties   Launched February 13, 2023

Training Materials

Additional eCourts Projects (Launched)