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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowWayne circuit and superior courts have instituted electronic filing, joining most Indiana’s 92 counties who have already implemented the change.
E-filing was also made available to Vigo County’s Terre Haute City Court and Elkhart County’s Nappanee City Court on Friday. All three will be required to make the mandatory switch on April 30.
Up next is Brownsburg, which will institute e-filing March 8 and require mandatory e-filing on May 6. Putnam and Miami counties are scheduled to go live in March and require e-filing in May, followed by Howard, Clinton and Pike counties.
Only Sullivan County has yet to deploy the Odyssey case management system. E-filing will be implemented there after the CMS is upgraded.
The full e-filing implementation schedule is available here.
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