Automated Disposition Reporting (ADR) is a standalone module, designed to operate with iCourt™ or other court case management systems. It is driven by business rules to provide for accurate electronic reporting to state agencies. With configuration of the business rules, the ADR application can be customized for reporting to multiple state agencies that require disposition reporting.
The ADR application automates the court disposition reporting process to the Secretary of State, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mandatory Insurance, Bureau of Investigation (Criminal History Reporting), State Police (Traffic Offenses), and Driving Under the Influence, among others, producing a file of court dispositions, consisting of charges, sentences, party information and other data extracted from the iCourt™ database. |
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Data Extract from iCourt™ or other case management system of disposition data with user specified date range |
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Business Rules Driven State Validation with any errors reported back for correction |
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Business Rules Driven State Requirements for what disposition data goes to which State or Local Agency |
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Posting or Notification of submitted disposition |
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Electronic file generation of all dispositions – validated and qualified for submission |
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User Printing of Dispositions not qualified for electronic submission |
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Ability to resend disposition (electronically or by printed resubmission) |
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User maintenance of mapping between codes used in iJCourt™ and ADR dictated by the requirements from the agency. |
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