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How will the courts “house” the data to ensure the success with the attorneys if they do not have a Document Management System?

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How will the courts “house” the data to ensure the success with the attorneys if they do not have a Document Management System?

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Courts that do not have an electronic document management system will have the option of (1) printing the filings out after acceptance and filing them in the paper filing system or (2) forming an agreement with a vendor that provides outsourced document management services. If the latter is used the county can maintain an electronic copy of the file in a network server but would have to use the outsourced service to produce certified copies or (3) saving the documents locally to a directory system.

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