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eCourts in Cumberland County: What you Need to Know
Fayetteville’s Courthouse Goes All-Digital on October 14, 2024
The court system in Fayetteville and Cumberland County is about to undergo a massive change. Paper files and court documents will soon be a thing of the past. Computers will take their place. On October 14, the entire court system in Cumberland County will go digital.
This change has pros and cons for the average citizen:
The Portal: Greater Access for the Public
Instead of making a trip to the Cumberland County Courthouse and waiting in line for help, the citizens of Cumberland County will be able to access and view legal filings online. The new PORTAL system will allow anyone to search public court documents and make payments, as long as they have an internet connection.
Efile: File Court Documents from Anywhere
All court filings in Cumberland County will be electronic. To file a document into a court file, everyone will use the new Efile system.
The Problem: New Systems Take Time
It is not easy to overhaul a system that has run on paper documents for decades. In addition, some courtrooms in Cumberland County, especially those dealing with domestic, criminal and traffic cases, process hundreds of cases daily. New computers have been installed in these Fayetteville courtrooms to assist with the change, but there will be a learning curve for the Assistant District Attorneys and the clerks as they get up to speed. You can expect to see increased wait times in Cumberland County courtrooms for the next several months.
The Solution: Our Local Law Firm
Attorneys Patrick Anstead and Melinda Flinn make appearances in courtrooms in Cumberland County on a weekly basis. They have been trained in the new eCourts software and will ensure your case receives the priority it deserves. If you have a divorce, traffic, or criminal case in Cumberland County in the next several months, hiring one of our attorneys could save you a great deal of time.