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Clerks of district court report uneven e-filing rollout; urge ongoing involvement in system design
Summary
Wyoming’s elected clerks of district court told the Joint Judiciary Committee that the statewide e-filing rollout has improved convenience for attorneys but still leaves clerks grappling with fee collection, confidential records protection and system integration.
Anne Sutton, president of the Clerk of District Court Association and elected clerk in Teton County, told the committee that the statewide e-filing system has delivered clear convenience gains for attorneys but remains incomplete for clerks and the public.
Sutton said the new system supports attorney filings statewide and is mandatory in most counties for attorneys,…
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