Archiving Court Records for Long-Term Retention
Court systems archive case records including filings, orders, judgments, and exhibits for permanent retention. Digital archives must be formatted for long-term accessibility and comply with judicial records management standards.
Flux de travail
- Collect all case filings, orders, and exhibits as PDFs
- Use the PDF Merger to compile each case into a single archival document
- Use the PDF Page Organizer to ensure proper document sequencing
- Use PDF Metadata Editor to tag with case number, parties, and disposition
- Apply PDF Compression to minimize long-term storage costs
- Ingest the archival package into the court records management system
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