13, 2025, the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts has fully implemented the eCourts project: All 100 counties are now “live” on the …
New court records show arsenal of weapons seized from Southport shooting suspect
Two search warrant documents uploaded to E–Courts provide new details about Edge’s case, including a probable cause affidavit that describes the night …
Disqualified driver in court after riding e-scooter – The Hereford Times
A BANNED driver has admitted driving while disqualified after being caught out on an e-scooter in Hereford.
Algeria : President Tebboune Highlights Reforms Undertaken in Justice Sector – AL24 News
… digital justice system,” pointing out that “skilled and qualified human resources are essential to embody the principle of independence, which …
TechHer sparks conversations on digital trust and safety at Lagos Coffee & Circumvention
TechHer reaffirmed its commitment to advancing digital literacy, promoting online safety, and advocating for gendered digital justice. Through …
UAE Public Prosecution launches ‘Bayan’ Smart Translation Centre – Gulf News
… digital justice transformation. For his part, Dr. Adel Alsharji, Chief Operating Officer at Presight, said: “We are pleased to partner with the …
Judicial officials applaud roll-out of new e-Courts system in Iredell County
Resident Superior Court Judge Joe Crosswhite speaks about the launch of e–Courts while Chief Justice Paul Newby and his wife Macon Newby look on. “We’ …
New law allows more North Carolinians to renew their non-REAL ID driver’s license online – WXII
e courts · Davidson and Davie Counties part of last group to join eCourts on Monday · Low pressure pulls away, clearing skies and warmer highs in the …
Today, NC became the first eCourts state – Carolina Journal
North Carolinians can now file court documents, search for records, and have 24/7 access to case events and court dates from the comfort of their …
eCourts is Now Live in 13 More North Carolina Counties
“Full implementation of the eCourts project is a significant milestone in modernizing the North Carolina court system,” said NCAOC Director Ryan S.
