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Judge Stackhouse outlines April 28 eCourts transition, warns of short-term slowdown

2845797 · April 2, 2025
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Chief District Court Judge Curtis Stackhouse briefed the commissioners on the statewide eCourts transition scheduled for April 28, 2025, explaining the reasons for the change, anticipated early-case-capacity limits, and how the shift will affect clerks, judges and public access to case files.

Chief District Court Judge Curtis Stackhouse told the Wayne County Board of Commissioners on April 1 that the county’s district courts will transition to the statewide eCourts case-management system on April 28, 2025, and that the first weeks after transition will emphasize learning and reduced court capacity.

Stackhouse, newly appointed chief district court judge for the district that includes Wayne, Lenoir and Greene counties, said the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) has led a multi-year effort to…

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