That would be JusticeONE, formerly known as Courtware. JusticeONE, which has a presence in more than 300 courts, offers software for courts and probation as well as law enforcement tech such as dispatch and records management.
The move is a significant one for Judicial Innovations, which will now have a footprint in some 600 jurisdictions nationwide. There is, however, still much room for expansion — there are 108 federal courts, more than 1,000 state courts and more than 7,500 municipal courts across the country.
On top of processing payments for JusticeONE, Judicial Innovations will also license its online traffic court and probation platforms to the company.
“These two companies are such a great fit for collaboration, and today’s announcement is just the beginning of our partnership,” said Judicial Innovations founder and CEO Jarrett Gorlin in a statement. “It starts with Courtware/JusticeONE integrating Judicial Innovations’ payment solutions, but because there are so many other synergies, we hope to see further collaboration, including between our two companies’ sales teams.”