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by Dr. Ramona Parker III 5 min read

Why choose Tyler's integrated courts and justice solutions?

Tyler has all your courts and justice needs covered. Whether you need specific applications or choose a more comprehensive approach, Tyler's integrated courts and justice solutions work together to deliver your organization thorough, up-to-date information.

What is Tyler's civil process?

Tyler's Civil Process has comprehensive capabilities and flexible configuration that helps civil departments nationwide execute civil processing more efficiently and more effectively while adapting to the unique needs of your jurisdiction.

What is Tyler's enterprise corrections and enterprise justice?

Tyler's Enterprise Corrections is a fully integrated, comprehensive solution that seamlessly connects justice and public safety agencies, facilitating safer and more efficient operations for correctional facility personnel, law enforcement officers, and the courts. Enterprise Justice is the industry-leading integrated courts and justice solution.

Why is my efile reviewer taking so long to process?

The clerk’s office is currently transitioning to a new eFile reviewer tool as required due to the deprecation of Silverlight. This may result in delays in processing filings while clerk offices adjust to the new system.

Manage Caseloads and Track Critical Data

Designed to aid both prosecuting attorney and public defender offices by organizing and maintaining case data for hearing and trial preparation.

Enterprise Justice Essential Integrations

Enterprise Justice easily integrates with Tyler courts and justice solutions, providing you and your justice partners access to critical and sensitive information.

Creating safer communities and a more just society

From dispatch to disposition, Tyler Alliance connects data and processes between public safety and criminal justice departments, agencies, and jurisdictions. By breaking through the silos, Tyler Alliance is improving safety, responsiveness, efficiency, and the administration of and access to justice.

End-to-End Court Case Management

Enterprise Case Manager is a web-based application that is at the heart of the Enterprise Justice product suite delivers a comprehensive, end-to-end courts and justice software solution that modernizes and automates court processes.

Workflow and Task Manager Streamline Operations

Workflow and task management capabilities allow you to customize the way Enterprise Justice operates to fit the way you work, automating tasks and helping clients work smarter and more efficiently.

Comprehensive Summary Tab

Enterprise Attorney Manager provides an overview of the entire attorney case record, including events and upcoming hearings. The Summary tab has information regarding offense stages, future case activity, case file tracking, case cross reference numbers, flags, actions due, and related cases.

Protect Sensitive Information

Enterprise Justice has a concept known as privileged party that allows you to capture information on a party — names, addresses, phone numbers, email, and employment information — and provide a layer of security around that information.

Configurable Statistics Tracking

An easy and immediate way to collect and report on important data. Simple yes or no, multi-valued selections can be configured to match grant requirements.

Customize Your Workspace

Personalize and streamline your work in Enterprise Justice with a customized dashboard, designed to provide a bird's-eye view into detailed case and financial information with a single click.

Electronic Signatures

Streamline office processes and empower users to effortlessly capture and apply electronic signatures to documents filed with the court as well as documents that are generated from within Enterprise Justice.

What is a SLA in Texas?

This Service Level Agreement (SLA) operates in conjunction with, and does not supersede or replace any part of, the eFile Agreement between Tyler Technologies, Inc. (Tyler) and the Texas Office of Court Administration (OCA).

What is the execution of the flight?

The execution of the flight allows the clerks to participate in end to end business scenarios associated with electronic filing from both the firm/filer perspective, as well as from the clerk reviewer perspective. The certification will include the execution of a standard set of filing scenarios that encompass the core business functions.

What does Tyler provide?

Tyler shall provide Courts with the ability to submit filings on behalf of the internal court operations and the ability to review submitted filings. OCA shall provide Tyler with a list of all Courts that will require access.

What does Tyler need to do?

Tyler must provide an electronic filing manager that will be able to support the receipt and distribution of electronic filings. The system architecture must scale as volume rises as well as for spikes in daily traffic volumes.

What is efiling direct connector?

The eFiling Direct Connector must be a XML based, secured, access controlled web service that will allow EFSPs to submit filings to the EFM and to manage filer user accounts. The eFiling Direct Connector must employ security so that the transmissions are encrypted and initiated from known sources.

What is an EFSP?

1.1. “EFSP” or “Electronic Filing Service Provider” means any entity that has production access to the eFiling Direct Connector. The term includes (but is not limited to) a standalone company, government entity or large law firm.

How long does Tyler have to notify OCA?

Tyler must provide notification to OCA, Courts, and Clerks regarding changes to the EFM or the Document Loading Portal at least 60 days prior to the change being made in the production environment.

Getting help with e-filing

For general help understanding e-filing in the trial and appellate courts, especially how to prepare documents for e-filing, see the E-filing User Guide.

Contact us

If you are filing in a trial court, always start by contacting your e-filing service provider at one of the help websites linked above. If your provider is unable to answer the question, contact the trial court technology staff, and we'll help get you the answer.