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Millions of dollars in child support go unpaid every year in this country. The search for these non-custodial parents can be a cumbersome task. Approximately 42 percent of child support is owed by persons with no quarterly wage records. Out of that 42 percent, approximately 10 percent of those individuals are incarcerated
Child support specialists need access to information that may lead them to a non-custodial parent behind bars. JusticeXchange provides secure access to booking records, warrants, and reports, and allows users to be notified when an individual is booked in any jail in the system.

Query thousands of criminal justice databases across the country at once, with access to over 56 million booking records, from more than 30 states, adding more than 600,000 records monthly.
Search for photos, employer information, and address at time of booking.
A secure Web portal ensures that your searches are encrypted.
Our solution is 100 percent Web-based, which not only means that you don't have to install software on your computer to run it, but also that you can access the system from any computer with an internet connection.
Receive an automatic alert when a person of interest is booked into jail.
Let JusticeXchange keep an eye out for non-custodial parents with up to 100 watches per user, you can spend your valuable time on other tasks.
Offers various customizable methods to deliver the data that you need to effectively do your job.
Searching for a large list of non-custodial parents is no problem with JusticeXchange, just upload an XML file and wait for your results.
With JusticeXchange, you can get access to multiple criminal justice databases, booking records, warrants, photos, probation and parole records, felony and misdermeanor warrants, local jail information, departments of correction information and more.
Can impact four out of the five measures in the Federal Performance & Incentive Program which determines funding for your state.
Our solution features a direct- XML interface allowing query, watch, and export capability.

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Jacob J. van der Oort, supervisor of the State Parent Locate Section (SPLS) of the Kentucky Division of Child Support, reports that staff, while utilizing JusticeXchange, matched an individual in the local county jail with an Indiana child support case involving more than $15,000.
The information was forwarded to Indiana authorities who extradited the man to enforce the case. In another instance, van der Oort ran a search on an individual he found in JusticeXchange who was in the local county jail on a charge unrelated to child support. He discovered that the individual owed nearly $40,000 in two separate cases, both originating in Maryland. He notified the case worker who took appropriate action.
"JusticeXchange is an excellent tool for us to notify workers when an individual in their caseload is incarcerated. The worker in the field can take the appropriate action on a case while the individual is incarcerated."
- Jacob J. van der Oort

Jennifer Trotter, a child support specialist with the Pulaski County Attorney's Office in Kentucky, was looking for a non-custodial parent wanted since July 2008 for flagrant non-support. She set his name up as a JusticeXchange watch and was notified that he had been booked into a jail facility in Texas. Since he was an illegal alien, they had to get a fingerprint match from a past booking in Kentucky and verify this information with Texas. He was then brought from Texas to Kentucky and is now facing one to five years in prison.
"JusticeXchange is the best tool that I have. I do not want to live without it!"
- Jennifer Trotter