EQUIVANT Pretrial
Solutions: Custom Forms
Quickly create or modify forms to serve the evolving needs of your agency and programs.
Forms are a cornerstone to the justice system, but each agency and program may require unique pieces of information that aren’t always included on standard forms. With our Custom Forms solution, you have access to a library of templates, each of which can be customized to include or omit data you need along the defendants’ journey.
WHAT THEY DO
Our extensive library of templates allows for a variety of data fields and entries that can be used to create customized forms and gather information essential to pretrial case management and supervision.
With drag-and-drop ease, you can select from a range of data tags based on your agency’s needs to produce partially or fully custom forms that can be used from arrest to assessment to ongoing pretrial check-ins.
HOW THEY HELP
- Allow for quick and effective customization of court reports and standard forms
- Provide templates for your pretrial needs
- Save time
- Give agencies the ability to gather information specific to their workflows, processes, and local legislation
- Ensure the highest standards of privacy and security
WHO THEY IMPACT
- Pretrial Service Agencies
- Courts
- Pretrial and Probation Officers
- Supervisors
- Administrators
- Directors
- Defendants
WHAT THEY MAKE POSSIBLE
Collecting the right data is essential to managing a defendant’s pretrial supervision and the best outcomes. With the ability to easily create custom forms, your agency will be able to tap into more information that can contribute to the evolution and success of pretrial efforts.
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?
- Easy-to-customize and navigate forms means time savings
- Confidence in a solution developed by a mature and experienced software company focused on the needs of pretrial agencies
- Support to enhance, alter, or build your forms
- Services including implementation, data integration, secure cloud hosting, and norming and validation studies
- A proven, person-centered approach