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County Upgrades
Dearborn County and Wayne County now offer Doxpop's Unlimited Viewing service for recorded documents. Doxpop customers now have the ability to view full-sized scanned images of recorded documents filed in these counties for a monthly subscription fee. See our youtube video for a demonstration.
How Current are Doxpop Cases? Let Us Show You.
New Doxpop Courts
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Friends, I have exciting news: Doxpop has added 50% more courts, counties, and cases to the Doxpop network. We now provide information on over 19.8 million current and historical cases from over 249 courts in 77 (of 92) Indiana counties. This is made possible by a recent decision by the Indiana Supreme Court. On September 13, 2011, the Court issued an order (.pdf) requiring that public information from the state-operated case management system ("Odyssey") be made available, for a fee, to authorized bulk recipients (such as Doxpop) in electronic form. Doxpop has begun to receive Odyssey information and is integrating it into the Doxpop database and website. For the next few months, the information will be updated monthly, and we are working with the judiciary to provide near real-time updates in the new year. In the meantime, you'll have access to the additional historical information for over 7 million cases from 108 courts in 35 counties. We have been working toward this goal of adding Odyssey information from the state to the Doxpop system for over 4 years. It is very gratifying to be able to bring you this additional information. Enjoy. Thank you for using Doxpop.
Ray Ontko
President Doxpop's Coverage Increases From 51 to 77 Counties!
This week Doxpop is beginning the process of adding data from the Odyssey case management system that supports 119 courts in 35 counties. This means that, effective immediately, your research on Doxpop will include results covering nearly 20 million cases from 249 courts in 77 Indiana counties. Read MoreDoxpop On the Road
In the first week of October, Ray Ontko and Austin Miller attended the biennial Court Technology Conference (www.ctc2011.org) hosted by the National Center for State Courts. They both found it very enlightening, and Austin took some time to share his experience with us: Read More. |
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