Oklahoma City has purchased Tyler Technologies' INCODE software for municipal court applications. In addition, Tyler will provide implementation, training and support services to Oklahoma City. Tyler is providing the municipal court software and related services as a part of an Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. project to develop a comprehensive Integrated Public Safety System for Oklahoma City.
The software system has been designed to automate all of the court's operations, from the inception of a case through final adjudication. The system facilitates case management, courtroom scheduling and assignments, warrant and late notice issuance, bond processing, and accounting, collection and auditing of fines and assessed fees.
Included in Tyler's Municipal Court software is a fully integrated document management system. The INCODE Municipal Court system will also be integrated with the City's police records management and other systems to provide the City with a complete integrated computer system.
Oklahoma City will be installing the Microsoft SQL version of INCODE Municipal Court. The implementation is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2005.
"The Municipal Court of Oklahoma City prides itself on providing outstanding customer service, while maintaining court rules and respect," commented Stacey Davis, Court Administrator for the City of Oklahoma City. "We are excited that our partnership with Tyler Technologies will allow us to continue to provide outstanding customer service, while providing our staff with intuitive and user-friendly software and increasing the capabilities of the Court to manage our ever-growing case load."