ePay-it
Online Payments
ePay-it.com is a service that provides the general public with a reliable, easy to use and convenient method to make payments electronically.
- Collects most types of payments (traffic tickets, fines, fees, restitution, collections, etc)
- Available across justice agencies including courts and probation departments
- Cloud hosted and fully administered by Journal Technologies
Benefits to Users
- Simple web interface across devices (desktop, laptop, phone, tablet)
- Payments are applied to their case immediately
- No waiting in line
- Reminder notifications when a payment is due
- 24/7 access
- Confirmation number and receipt is given upon payment
- No need for stamps, envelopes or mailing addresses
Benefits to Agencies
- Cloud hosting reduces resources and infrastructure costs
- Cuts labor costs used to process payments
- Helps increase collections on existing cases
- Reduces the amount of traffic entering agency facilities
- Eliminates or lessens delays in processing payments and updating files
- Full eCourt integration with immediate case updating after payments are received
- Automatic relay of information to DMV (when appropriate)
eFile-it
Electronic Filing
eFile-it is a cloud-hosted, online service that allows attorneys or parties on behalf of attorneys to submit court filings.
Benefits to Users
- Simple web interface across devices (desktop, laptop, phone, tablet)
- No waiting in line
- 24/7 access
- Conformed documents and billing info provided electronically
- Filing costs are automatically estimated
- Support for fee waivers, government filers and other fee exemptions
- No need for stamps, envelopes or mailing addresses
- Approved filers can use ACH (electronic funds transfer) for frequent filings
Benefits to Agencies
- Cuts labor costs used to process filings
- Offers paperless solution
- Reduces the amount of foot traffic entering court facilities
- Eliminates or lessens delays in processing filings, updating files and scanning
- Filers charged after filing is accepted, reducing insufficient funds issues