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Top 7 Court Management Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 7 SaaS companies in Court Management Software. They have combined revenues of $29.9M and employ 276 people. They have raised $37.2K and serve 150 customers combined.

Court Management Software is designed to streamline and automate the various processes involved in the judicial system. It supports activities from case initiation to resolution, enabling court clerks, judges, and attorneys to manage case-related documentation, schedules, and communications effectively. These systems may include features such as electronic filing, calendaring, document management, and performance analytics to facilitate efficient court operations. Primarily used by courts and judicial administration, this software aims to improve case processing efficiency and ensure accurate record-keeping. Typical workflows involve tracking case progress, managing dockets, and handling fines or fees, which promotes timely resolution of cases. Common buyer personas usually include court management personnel, legal administrators, and IT staff focused on integrating solution capabilities with existing systems.

Companies
7
Revenue
$29.9M
Funding
$37.2K
Employees
276

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Top Court Management Software Companies

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1
Quicket Solutions, Inc

United States

Quicket provides a flexible cloud-based workflow automation, analytics, and payments platform for the public sector. Quicket’s SaaS-based offerings reduces manual data entry, enables real-time sharing, automates services for residents, and eliminates costs associated with managing server infrastructure. Available software modules serve Public Safety, Courts & Justice, Community Development/Enforcement, Civic Engagement, Finance, and more. Quicket has been named a 2023 “GovTech 100 Company” for the 5th year in a row by Government Technology Magazine, listed on the “100 Best Places to Work in Chicago” by Built In, and was chosen by Amazon Web Services as the winner of the “City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge” at the New York Technology Forum.

Revenue
$5.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
-
Team size
48
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must facilitate case management from initiation to disposition - Should offer features for document management, including electronic filing - Must support case scheduling and calendar management - Should enable communication between court staff and legal representatives - Must provide reporting and analytics capabilities to track case progress - Not just for case documentation; must also improve operational efficiency in court processes.