FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ATTORNEYS ** BONDSMEN **
LANDMEN
In
February 2005, Curtis H. Douglas, Johnson County Clerk,
joined iDocket.com for display of public court information
on the internet. “We are partnering with iDocket.com at no
cost to the county to provide state of the art service to
people who regularly utilize court information.”
Douglas explained.
Currently, there are several counties across the state of
Texas that participate in iDocket.com’s online database
including Potter, Randall, Hidalgo, Cameron, El Paso,
Harris, Hayes and several others. “This will allow us to be
a regional leader in providing case information online”
Douglas stated.
“By
working with iDocket.com, bondsmen, attorneys and others
that utilize court information will be able to conduct open
record searches from their offices. This will save them
valuable time and help to lessen foot traffic in the
office.” Douglas added, “This moves the County
Clerk’s Office another step
forward in the 21st Century”
“We are
excited about including more information for our subscribers
and the general public on our web site,” Armando Balderrama,
iDocket.com CEO, said. “Each time we add counties to
iDocket.com we get closer to our goal of placing all trial
court case information into one Internet-based, multi-county
database.”
iDocket.com provides case number, names of the parties,
listing of all documents filed with the court clerk, listing
of all notifications, subpoenas, etc., issued by the court
clerk, filing date, disposition date, category of case,
attorneys, bondsman, the court, and type of case.
Docket.com also provides advanced capabilities to search
court records across counties by: names of the parties, type
of case, cases filed during a date range, cases disposed
during a date range, court and attorney.
The site
also offers with its subscription packages Court Calendar,
Case Track™ and Internet document request features.
Those
interested in subscribing to iDocket.com’s advanced features
package may register for a free trial.
Additional information about
the Johnson County Clerk’s Office new online service and
frequently asked questions about iDocket.com can be found at
www.countyclerk.johnsoncountytx.org or at
www.idocket.com or by calling 1-800-iDocket.
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