Judicial
Information Division - JID
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Since 1994, the Judicial Information
Division (JID) of the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) has
been responsible for the automation in the New Mexico state courts.
JID operates under the direction of the Judicial Information Systems
Council (JIFFY), appointed by the Supreme Court. Specifically,
JID is responsible for:
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Providing tools for
timely, accurate, and convenient access to case information by court
personnel and the public |
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Providing tools to
improve the court's service to the public |
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Providing tools to
enhance the effectiveness, order, and productivity of court operations |
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Enhancing the knowledge,
skills, and self-confidence of court staff and the public to use available
technology |
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Providing technical
accuracy to the courts |
See
below for information on some current projects
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Violence Against
Women: Establish a central repository
to enable access to nationwide Protective Order information.
This will first entail information sharing between the courts and
state and federal justice agencies.Download: |
Contact
the Judicial Information Division
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Judicial Information
Division
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2905 Rodeo Park
Dr. East, Bldg. #5
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Santa Fe, NM 87505
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Phone: (505)
476-6900
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Fax (505)
476-6952
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New
Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts
The State of New Mexico
237 Don Gaspar, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone: (505) 827-4800 • Fax: (505) 827-4824
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