Rush to highlight e-filing in Hamilton County

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Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush will meet with Hamilton County court staff, clerks, judges and attorneys Wednesday morning to congratulate them on being the first county to implement e-filing as part of a statewide measure.

“This is a major step toward all 92 counties accepting electronic filings rather than paper. We want to say thank you in person,” Rush said in a statement. She will be joined by project leaders Justice Steven David and Court of Appeals Judge Paul Mathias at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the courthouse in Noblesville.

In 2014, the Indiana Supreme Court announced the implementation of statewide e-filing which will reduce paper copies, postage and trips to the clerk’s office. E-filing is scheduled to be implemented statewide by the end of 2018.

Hamilton County is now accepting e-filing of most civil cases. Information about e-filing can be found at courts.in.gov/efile. The rules and implementation schedule, list of service providers and details about training sessions will be updated online.

Individuals interested in attending Wednesday’s event should contact Chief Public Information Officer Kathryn Dolan at [email protected].  
 

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