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 »
Pursuant to Supreme Court Order dated September 13, 2011, Case No. 94S00-1109-MS-552, the Division of State Court Administration is offering enhanced access to electronic tax warrant information to subscribers. Tax warrant information for over 50 counties is maintained using software developed by JTAC. JTAC will provide a unique user ID and password for each user and helpdesk support. More information »
Each year, millions of dollars in fines and courts costs charged to defendants in Indiana's courts go unpaid, often leaving courts and clerks with little recourse for collecting those debts. Some people simply forget that they got that speeding ticket; others cannot come up with the money to pay that fine on time; and others simply ignore the court's order. Their lives go on, the fines and costs remain unpaid, the courts' judgments remain unfulfilled, and resource-strapped counties forego needed services.
That is until 2011, when the Indiana Supreme Court partnered with several executive branch agencies to pilot a project using Indiana's tax intercept statute...
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