Tuesday, December 28, 2010
eWarrants In Boyd, Lewis And Greenup Counties
KENTUCKY....
Attorney General Jack Conway announced Tuesday that his office has completed implementation of an electronic warrant management system (eWarrants) in Boyd, Lewis and Greenup counties bringing the number to 16 counties that have received the eWarrant system under an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act grant. Kentucky's eWarrant system began as a pilot project in 2005 to address a backlog of nearly 300,000 un-served warrants in the state. The eWarrant system replaces the manual protocols for processing warrant information with an electronic method for making warrants available through the Law Enforcement Information Network of Kentucky.
Attorney General Jack Conway announced Tuesday that his office has completed implementation of an electronic warrant management system (eWarrants) in Boyd, Lewis and Greenup counties bringing the number to 16 counties that have received the eWarrant system under an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act grant. Kentucky's eWarrant system began as a pilot project in 2005 to address a backlog of nearly 300,000 un-served warrants in the state. The eWarrant system replaces the manual protocols for processing warrant information with an electronic method for making warrants available through the Law Enforcement Information Network of Kentucky.