eCourts kiosks coming to Meck County courthouses

CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) – eCourts kiosks will be coming to Mecklenburg County courthouses in June, state leaders announced Tuesday.

“As eCourts propels our state forward into the 21st century with digital access to justice for millions of North Carolinians, these all-in-one kiosks help meet the needs of folks who may not have connected devices or internet access,” said NCAOC Director Ryan S. Boyce. “We view these kiosks as force multipliers to the many court officials and staff who serve the public every day.”

The kiosks will feature all-in-one self-service and will be available only in Wake, Mecklenburg, Johnston, Lee, and Harnett counties.

Some of the features of the kiosks include access to search court dates and case events, file documents electronically, make payments, and use a scanner, printer, or other services available through the Judicial Branch’s digital case management system that serves nearly half the state’s population.

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