Warrant Builder Juris

Streamline warrants and orders from draft to approval — all in one platform

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Warrant Builder Juris handles the entire legal process in one CJIS-compliant platform.
  • Officers draft warrants and court orders with guidance from over 910 searchable locations, then submit directly to the court.
  • Judges are instantly notified and can approve, edit, or return with notes.
  • Approved documents appear in the officer’s dashboard, ready for printing and service.
Juris supports sealing, Hobbs protocols, and over 80 order types.
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Warrant & Order Creation

Create warrants for over 900 locations with built-in tools to ensure they have the right evidence and legal authority.

With all the available evidence at your fingertips, Officers can focus on heir probable cause statements.

Prosecutor Approvals

Juris supports multi-level approvals, including supervisor and prosecutor review before it goes to the Judge.

Officers complete the warrant, prosecutors review it in their dashboard, and — with approval — it moves to the judge based on your preferred workflow.

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A Judge reviewing a search warrant

Judicial Approvals

Judges can review submissions in Builder View or as a complete document, then approve, deny outright or by line item, or return with comments. Juris saves time and ensures precision and consistency in every order.

Custom Warrant Forms

Final documents are tailored to county-specific requirements, with over 300 styles covering all 49 states at the Local, State, Tribal, Federal, and Military levels.

Courts get the format they expect or can upgrade to our streamlined eWarrant style used nationwide.

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Security & Compliance

Our CJIS-compliant platform, with your PII and Criminal Justice Information (CJI) hosted in GovCloud, protects sensitive case data with the highest security standards. Robust audit trails track every action from creation to approval, ensuring accountability and transparency.

By keeping the entire process within the platform, Juris eliminates insecure submission methods like email or fax. Yes, some courts still use fax machines...