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Judicialink is a Utah state court e-filing service provided by Judicialink LLC, positioned as a legal document filing tool “designed by attorneys for attorneys.” It is not a court or government agency, but a private service provider that helps users communicate electronically with the courts. Its coverage mainly includes civil and criminal cases in Utah State District and Justice Courts, and it explicitly does not support Juvenile Court or Appeals Court filing.
The product is built around the e-filing workflow: submitting documents for existing or new cases, transmitting materials to the court, receiving instant acceptance feedback and email receipts, checking status in filing history, and finding past receipts and notices under notifications. When downloading existing cases, case files are updated according to the court docket. Attorneys of record can download documents for free, and multiple files can be packaged into a ZIP. Enhanced features include Autopleadings for dynamically generating PDF/RTF files, Combine PDFs for merging or splitting documents, quick loading of recent cases/clients, and preference settings for courts, case types, and more. At the team level, law firms can create multiple staff accounts for free, assign staff to receive notifications for specific attorneys, and allow staff to submit filings on behalf of attorneys, making it suitable for day-to-day task allocation in small law firms.
Pricing is transparent. Pay As You Go has no monthly fee and no minimum commitment, with each filing priced at $3.50; document downloads are free, and billing occurs 30 days after submission. Unlimited Filing is charged per filer/month: $19.95 each for the first 5 filers, $17.95 for the 6th to 20th filers, and $15.95 beyond that. Annual billing reduces the price by $2 per attorney per month. Both plans offer a 30-day free trial, and there is also a Demo Mode that lets users simulate the full process for free without actually submitting anything.
Its advantages are a strong focus on legal workflows, low and clearly stated fees, free staff accounts, granular notification rules, and support channels that include phone, text message, email, and forms, with a promised response within two hours for missed calls and within 24 hours for emails. The founder has both legal and programming experience, giving the product a deeper understanding of user scenarios. Limitations include its extremely narrow geographic scope, and public materials do not show integrations with third-party law firm systems, a public API, or mobile apps. The terms also state that the service does not guarantee uninterrupted operation, security, error-free use, or continued data accessibility, while enterprise-level security and compliance disclosures are limited.
It is best suited for attorneys, law firm staff, prosecutor accounts, and legal professionals who handle cases in Utah District and Justice Courts and are eligible to use the system. For users in China, unless they are handling Utah-related cases, its practical value is limited. The site does not disclose network accessibility from China or payment availability, so these remain unknown. For local legal work in China, users should prioritize official court e-litigation platforms or local law firm management software.
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judicialink.com is an United States Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $19.95, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach judicialink.com directly.