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Wichita County approves digital jury-pay system from Tyler Technologies
Summary
After a presentation on payment delays, the commissioners approved a $14,125 Tyler Technologies contract to switch juror payments from mailed checks to a digital disbursement system intended to reduce lost checks, fraud risk and staff time.
Wichita County Commissioners on Tuesday approved a Tyler Technologies payments system intended to speed juror disbursements and reduce unclaimed checks.
The court voted 5-0 to accept a Tyler Technologies quote for $14,125 to implement a jury-pay disbursement product integrated with the county’s jury-management workflow. The purchase will be paid from a non-departmental line (1004090), with the county judge authorized to sign the agreement.
County and Tyler officials said mailed checks cause delays, returned mail and staff time spent responding to calls about lost checks. Heath Rosenstein, senior account executive at Tyler Technologies, told the court…
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