Tyler Technologies Odyssey is deployed across more than 1,000 counties in over 30 states, covering approximately 55% of the US population. For developers building state court monitoring, this reference maps which states and jurisdictions use Odyssey, the scope of each deployment, and the priority order for monitoring workflows.

Major state deployments

State Deployment Scope Public portal
Texas 90+ counties, ~90% of state population. Statewide eFileTexas for e-filing, re:SearchTX for public case access. Statewide re.search.tx.gov
California 28+ of 58 superior courts under a statewide preferred vendor agreement, covering approximately 70% of the state's population. Major Court-by-court portals
Kansas All 105 counties. One of Tyler's most complete statewide implementations, covering all court types. Statewide kscourts.org
Washington All superior courts plus ~300 district and municipal courts under an extended agreement, covering 87% of caseload by volume. Statewide dja.wa.gov
Illinois Cook County and multiple other counties. Cook County is one of the largest court systems in the US by case volume. Major counties courtclerk.org (Cook)
Ohio Cleveland Municipal Court, Franklin County Courts of Common Pleas, Akron Municipal Court, and others. County-level Court-by-court portals
Arizona Phoenix Municipal Court (the largest limited jurisdiction court in Arizona) and other jurisdictions. County-level phoenix.gov/court
District of Columbia DC Superior Court — the primary trial court for the nation's capital, covering all civil, criminal, family, and landlord-tenant matters. Full jurisdiction dccourts.gov
Indiana Multiple county deployments including Marion County (Indianapolis) and others. County-level Court-by-court portals
Georgia Multiple county-level deployments across the state. County-level Court-by-court portals
Minnesota Appellate courts and select trial courts under C-Track (Thomson Reuters) and Odyssey arrangements. Select courts mncourts.gov

High-value states not on Odyssey

Developers planning state court monitoring should be aware of the major jurisdictions that do not use Odyssey — and why they present different integration challenges.

New York operates a proprietary eCourts system (NYSCEF, WebCivil Supreme, WebCivil Local) built and maintained by the New York State Unified Court System. Despite being one of the most commercially significant court systems in the country — handling massive volumes of major commercial litigation, securities cases, and financial matters — New York state court data is notably fragmented and difficult to access programmatically.

Florida has no unified statewide portal. Each of Florida's 67 counties maintains its own clerk of courts website with varying levels of case information, systems (some Odyssey, some proprietary), and access controls. Florida requires county-by-county integration rather than a statewide approach.

New Jersey operates its own judiciary portal (njcourts.gov) with standardized access across court types, but does not use Odyssey. New Jersey is a high-priority non-Odyssey target given its pharmaceutical and financial services litigation volume.

Pennsylvania uses a patchwork of systems across its counties, with no statewide Odyssey deployment. Philadelphia and Allegheny County have their own systems.

Priority order for monitoring workflows

For commercial AI agents focused on debt collection, credit risk, compliance, or litigation monitoring, the recommended priority order for state court expansion follows population coverage and litigation volume:

  • Texas — largest Odyssey deployment, single re:SearchTX portal covers most courts
  • California — 70% population coverage under a consistent vendor agreement
  • Illinois — Cook County alone represents one of the country's highest-volume court systems
  • Washington — near-complete statewide Odyssey coverage
  • New York — not Odyssey, but among the most commercially significant court systems in the country, worth bespoke integration
  • Florida — not Odyssey, high commercial value, requires county-by-county approach
  • DC Superior Court — compact but high-value jurisdiction with complete Odyssey coverage

DocketLayer Phase 2 targets Texas and California Odyssey courts first. The full state court expansion schedule is at /coverage. If your workflow requires a specific jurisdiction not yet covered, contact us — coverage prioritization is influenced by demand signals from active users.