A March 18 Daily Report article ("House budget bill doesn’t fund electronic filing for courts") suggested Georgia’s judiciary is not prepared to initiate a statewide civil e-filing project, and this was the reason the state’s 2014 fiscal year budget did not include an appropriation for e-filing project oversight.

However, thanks to the Statewide Judiciary Civil E-filing Steering Committee, the Administrative Office of the Courts has been preparing to move forward on an e-filing initiative for all Georgia courts for several months. Accordingly, the Judicial Council requested $208,000 in the 2014 budget to initiate a statewide civil e-filing project.

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