Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR59

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Report Pass
2/8/22  
Engrossed
2/11/22  

Caption

Uniform electronic filing system; studying feasibility of establishing for various courts.

Impact

The implementation of a uniform electronic filing system is projected to enhance operational efficiency not only for the courts but also for attorneys and the public. It is anticipated that such a system will reduce bottlenecks in court procedural workflows, decrease paper-related costs, and provide round-the-clock access to necessary legal documents. The potential benefits extend to improved data management and accessibility while also enabling better tracking and retrieval of case information. The request to study the feasibility of such a system underscores the state’s commitment to enhance the judicial experience and operational effectiveness.

Summary

HJR59 calls for a study on the feasibility of establishing a uniform electronic filing system across various courts in Virginia. This initiative stems from the acknowledgment that while progress has been made with existing systems, such as the Virginia Appellate Courts Electronic System (VACES) and the Virginia Judicial E-Filing System (VJEFS), gaps remain in full coverage for all circuit courts and case types. The bill highlights the need for a cohesive approach to modernize and streamline the filing process within the judicial system, ensuring that all citizens have equal access to filing electronically, regardless of their jurisdiction.

Contention

However, there are notable concerns regarding the establishment of this system. The study mandates the Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court to consider various factors such as cost, Internet availability in different regions, and necessary security measures to ensure confidentiality. There are apprehensions about the accessibility of Internet services in rural areas, which might affect users' ability to file documents electronically. Moreover, balancing public access with maintaining the confidentiality of specific sensitive cases represents a significant challenge. Addressing these issues will be crucial to determine the viability and practicality of successfully implementing such a system.

Companion Bills

VA HJR59

Carry Over Uniform electronic filing system; studying feasibility of establishing for various courts.

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