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State court administrator outlines e-filing timeline, warns remote public access will take years

Joint Judiciary Committee · May 14, 2026
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Alisa Butler told the Joint Judiciary Committee that Wyoming has consolidated trial courts onto Full Court Enterprise and that statewide e-filing began in 2020; she estimated remote document access would take two to three years to implement and flagged vendor, security and policy questions.

Alisa Butler, state court administrator for the Wyoming Judicial Branch, told the Joint Judiciary Committee on May 13 that the branch has been building enterprise case‑management and e‑filing systems for more than two decades and expects the circuit‑court portion of its e‑filing rollout to finish in early 2027. Butler summarized the history of the Judicial Systems Automation fee enacted in 2000 to fund statewide case‑management and e‑filing work and said trial courts now operate on a common case‑management platform called Full…

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