eCourt

HQ Los Angeles, California, United States Updated 2026-06-16
What it is

What It Does

eCourt is a browser-based case management system for courts. It provides case and document management, calendaring, workflow and analytics across appellate, superior, municipal, traffic, probate and other court types, plus public-access features (a public portal, e-filing and online payments) for staff, attorneys and self-represented litigants. It is a product of Journal Technologies, a Los Angeles-based legal-tech company and subsidiary of Daily Journal Corporation (NASDAQ: DJCO).

What We Found

eCourt is part of Journal Technologies’ eSeries of justice-agency products. Reported deployments include the Judiciary of Guam, the State of Oklahoma District Attorney’s Council and various municipal courts. An eCourt Online option offers a cloud-hosted version aimed at smaller courts, with state-specific editions referenced for Georgia, Nevada and South Carolina.

What We Haven’t Verified

  • Pricing — not published; sold via demo/procurement.
  • The full current client list and deployment scope.
  • Note: the LinkedIn page previously linked here (ecourt-reporters) belongs to an unrelated court-reporting services firm, not Journal Technologies’ eCourt CMS. We removed it.

See also: Journal Technologies.

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