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Fulton Court Launches Child Support E-Filing PDF Print E-mail

Financial Savings, Increased Efficiency

It now takes less time to process new child support claims in Fulton County.


     A new electronic filing system has been adpoted by the Fulton County Superior Court and the Fulton County Office of Child Support Services, adding the largest county in Georgia as well as the largest in child support case claims to the increasingly popular filing system. The Georgia DHR-funded Electronic Filing of Court Documents program, also referred to as the Georgia Judicial Exchange (GAJE), is designed specifically for child support cases, which make up over 50 percent of most civil cases statewide.
     The Fulton County OCSS, which currently processes in excess of 30,000 child support claims a year, will now be able to offer more efficient filing of important documents as well as increase production of its case loads with a streamlined system that allows every step of submitting a new case to be done electronically instead of manually.  

      E-filing saves money for all parties involved through eliminating the need for multiple physical storage locations of papers and documents vital to any given case and the cost of maintaining such places, in addition to personnel hours used in transport of documents. It also cuts back on human error and saves time on corrections of documents that could otherwise hold up the process of having the case filed.

 

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