Judicial Innovations Announces 8 New Partnerships With Probation Services Companies and DUI Schools

Staff Report

Thursday, May 5th, 2022

Judicial Innovations, an Atlanta-based technology company specializing in solutions for courts and government, today announced eight new partnerships with probation services companies and DUI schools. The partnerships are with Georgia-based CSRA Probation Services and AD Probation Services; Florida-based Court Options, Florida Safety Council, North Florida Safety Council, Southwest Florida Safety Council and Sunshine Safety Council; and Tennessee-based Community Probation Services.

Collectively, the deals add 49 jurisdictions and $16 million in annual payments to Judicial Innovations’ footprint, which now totals 650 jurisdictions, $166 million in annual payments and 1.3 million transactions per year. In the past two months, Judicial Innovations has also announced a major partnership with legal technology company JusticeONE® (formerly Courtware Solutions) and a strategic partnership with PowerDetails, a leading provider of overtime and off-duty management software for law enforcement.

“There’s some serious momentum behind Judicial Innovations right now, and it’s being driven by growing demand for the market-leading tech solutions that we offer,” said Judicial Innovations Founder and CEO Jarrett Gorlin. “Our team has more than 100 years of direct court experience, so we truly understand our customers’ pain points and the solutions they need. We look forward to making life easier for the eight new partners that we’re announcing today.”


CSRA Probation Services and AD Probation Services have more than 35 locations across Georgia, delivering a wide range of programs. These include basic probation, pre-trial diversion, bond supervision, accountability courts, GPS monitoring, drug testing and alcohol monitoring.


Court Options has five locations serving Miami, Lauderhill, Tampa and Jacksonville, and provides court-related services for people involved in the criminal justice system. These include pre-trial diversion, case management, Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring (SCRAM), DUI diversion, traffic diversion, substance abuse treatment, and a program to help certain traffic offenders reobtain a valid driver’s license.