Providing Courts & Justice Software Solutions

  • State and Local Courts

    CourtView engineers, installs and supports court case management systems. This includes electronic case files in the courtroom, eFiling, eAccess and electronic payment.  

  • Prosecuting and Defending Attorneys

    We implement and maintain modularized attorney management systems, including automated eDiscovery and eDisclosure tools.  

  • Detention Facilities

    CourtView builds and maintains detention management systems and connects them to regional justice information exchanges and to the courts, providing real-time detention status and hearing updates.  

  • Justice Administrators and Public Safety Managers

    Using our NIEM compliant justice middleware we provide and connect registries, such as warrant, protection order and sex offender, and integrated justice decision making support.  

Upcoming Events

2010 CDAA Summer Conference
June 28 - July 2, 2010 - Monterey Bay, California
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2010 NDAA Summer Conference
July 11-14, 2010 - Napa, California
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NACM Annual 2010
July 20-24, 2010 - New Orleans, Louisiana
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2010 CourtView User Conference
October 4-5, 2010 - Join us in Cleveland Ohio at the annual CourtView User Conference!
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Test-drive Our Software

See for yourself what our software is all about. Please click here to request an NDA and/or a test-drive application login.

Customer Stories

  • Washington D.C. Superior Courts

    Learn how D.C. Superior Courts automated their court case management system and streamlined their documents.
    Case Study

  • Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, Ohio

    See how the Court is switching to electronic filing and fully automated docketing, using CourtView's CMS, IJIS Broker middleware and Tybera's eFlex.
    News

  • Wright County Attorney's Office, Minnesota

    Read about how the Prosecutor is planning to create a fully automated electronic discovery environment, how cases may be referred to and when they intend to file charges electronically with the courts.
    News