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Alliance Renewable Technologies is a software solutions company headquartered in Mount Dora, Florida, primarily serving courts and government justice agencies. Its core product, DuProcess®, is described as an integrated suite of application tools for the justice system, serving Clerk of Court offices, sheriffs, prosecutors, public defenders, court services, probation and parole departments, judicial agencies, and more.
Based on publicly available information, DuProcess® covers a broad range of functions: court collections, land records, business licenses, marriage licenses, passport processing, child support payments, probate, criminal/civil/traffic courts, jury management, prosecutors, public defenders, probation, and supervised case management. Key additions in 2020 included a public electronic recording portal and a fully virtualized marriage license process. It also offers a Property Fraud Alert Service, allowing residents to subscribe to document-match notifications by individual or business name for property fraud prevention.
The website does not disclose standard packages, subscription pricing, per-user fees, or module pricing. Its business model appears closer to government-sector solution procurement: off-the-shelf application sales, implementation, ongoing support, custom development, legacy system replacement, and data conversion/migration. The text particularly emphasizes migration experience with databases such as Informix, Sybase, Oracle, MS SQL Server, MySQL, and Access, as well as various legacy systems.
The strengths are its strong industry focus, relatively comprehensive coverage of court and public records workflows, and emphasis on shared data and imaging across agencies to reduce duplicate data entry and lower operating costs. For government agencies with limited budgets, complex workflows, and a need to replace aging systems, its professional services may offer clear value. The drawbacks are also significant: public materials do not explain deployment options, APIs, permission models, security compliance, SLAs, customer case studies, or detailed product interfaces. There is no free trial or self-service purchasing information, so procurement transparency is relatively low.
It is better suited to U.S. county/local judicial agencies, Clerk of Court offices, land records departments, and similar public-sector organizations, rather than being a general-purpose enterprise SaaS. Because its business is highly dependent on U.S. judicial processes, its direct applicability for Chinese institutions is limited. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text and is marked as unknown.
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