County Circuit Courts Begin Texting Service

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Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson County Circuit Courts are among the first to offer a texting service for people scheduled to appear in court. The Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) is launching the new service to provide case parties with the opportunity to receive text message reminders for court hearings and changes. The goal is to improve communication with parties directly involved in the case – including defendants, petitioners, respondents, and others – and reduce instances of “failure to appear.”

The change will help parties in civil and out-of-custody criminal cases avoid financial and other consequences of failing to appear, keep cases moving, and increase productivity for courts, attorneys, law enforcement and other case participants by avoiding the cost and delays of rescheduling. In a criminal case, failure to appear can result in an arrest warrant and new charges for failure to appear. In a civil case, it can lead to a default judgment or a dismissal, depending on which party fails to appear.

OJD launched a pilot of the new service in the Josephine County Circuit Court on February 8, 2021, bringing a new case category into the system each week over four weeks. A group of “early adopter” circuit courts – Deschutes, Crook, Jefferson, Marion, Morrow and Umatilla Counties – will go-live on March 22, 2021 with all eligible case categories.

“Text messaging doesn’t replace official court hearing notices,” explained Jeff Hall, trial court administrator for the Deschutes County Circuit Court, “but it does allow parties who opt in to receive text message reminders and hearing updates. It’s one more way the courts are putting technology to work to improve access to justice.”

Hall noted that Oregon’s state courts already provide online access to case information and court calendars; online forms and instructions, including “Guide and File” Q & A style forms that help people follow necessary steps and use required legal language for a successful filing; electronic case filing; online payment for fines and fees; opt-in reminders for people serving jury duty; and online access to self-help legal information. Those resources are available through the Circuit Court websites: www.courts.oregon.gov/crookwww.courts.oregon.gov/jefferson, and www.courts.oregon.gov/deschutes.

Hall said that the service only applies to state circuit courts and Oregon’s Tax Court. It does not apply to municipal or justice courts. Amy Bonkosky, the trial court administrator for the circuit courts in Crook and Jefferson Counties, said that parties who want to participate in text messaging will need to have a cell phone number on file with the court. This will allow them to opt-in to receive hearing notices and reminders for all upcoming or modified hearings for qualifying case and hearing types.

Bonkosky said the new service can include victims in criminal proceedings, to help them participate if they choose. It does not include confidential cases such as juvenile proceedings and civil commitment cases. After the initial “early adopter” group comes online, Bonkosky said there will then be a 60-day pause to ensure that all new functionality is working properly prior to a phased statewide rollout. She said the goal is to offer the new service statewide by July.

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