House Resolution No. by Representative Magee urges the Louisiana Clerks' Remote Access Authority (LCRAA) to gather and report information on the implementation of integrated electronic filing and case management systems across the state. The resolution highlights the importance of modernizing Louisiana's judicial system through a statewide electronic filing system, which would enhance transparency, efficiency, and access to court documents for litigants and the public. It notes that many neighboring states have successfully implemented similar systems, and emphasizes the need for detailed information to inform future legislative decisions and funding.

The resolution requests LCRAA to compile specific data from each parish clerk of court, including the status of electronic filing and case management systems, the software used, the volume of remote filings, the capability for electronic signatures, and the associated costs for electronic filings and document access. The report is to be submitted to the legislature by January 1, 2024, and a copy will also be sent to the David R. Poynter Legislative Research Library. This initiative aims to facilitate the development of a comprehensive electronic filing system that meets the needs of Louisiana's judicial system.