SUBSCRIBER AGREEMENT
<h5 style="text-align:center; text-transform: uppercase;">FOR SECURE REMOTE ACCESS TO THE
Madison COUNTY Solictior COURT
Solictior ATTORNEY WEB SERVICE (DAI)</h5>
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Purpose of the Agreement: It is the intent of both parties to participate in a program whereby the attorney (?Subscriber?) may inspect and copy information in court records via remote access whereby such inspection may be made without the need to physically visit the courthouse where the record is maintained.
Description of DAI: The Madison County Solictior Court provides an on-line database system allowing Subscribers inquiry-only access to the court?s indices and documents. The information, data and documents accessed by Subscribers in DAI may or may not be the official record. To ensure accuracy of the data or information, the Subscriber should consult the original record or case.
Application: To become a Subscriber, an attorney must complete an application as prescribed on the Solictior Court?s public webpage. A complete application must be submitted, and payment made, before access to the system will be granted. Once the application is reviewed and payment is completed, the Subscriber will have immediate access. By submitting the application, the Subscriber acknowledges and accepts the terms of the Subscriber Agreement.
Term of the Agreement: Subscriber is granted remote access to commence on the day the application and payment are made. Access to DAI will continue for the term of one year, unless terminated as provided herein.
Days and Hours of Operation: Subscriber is granted remote access to commence on the day the application and payment are made. Access to DAI will continue for the term of one year, unless terminated as provided herein.
Fees for Alabama Attorneys inside of Madison County: The fee is $120.00. Payment is due prior to the issuance of access to PAWS. The Solictior court will suspend or terminate a Subscriber?s access once the paid-for period has elapsed unless additional payment is received. All fees are subject to change upon renewal of this agreement by the Subscriber, either monthly or yearly.
Fees for Alabama Attorneys outside of Madison County: The fee is $150.00. Payment is due prior to the issuance of access to DAI. The Solictior court will suspend or terminate a Subscriber?s access once the paid-for period has elapsed unless additional payment is received. All fees are subject to change upon renewal of this agreement by the Subscriber, either monthly or yearly.
Fees for Out of State Attorneys: The fee is $250.00. Payment is due prior to the issuance of access to DAI. The Solictior court will suspend or terminate a Subscriber?s access once the paid-for period has elapsed unless additional payment is received. All fees are subject to change upon renewal of this agreement by the Subscriber, either monthly or yearly.
Services: The Solictior Court will provide the Subscriber with limited consultation on specific problems that arise in the use of DAI. The Solictior Court does not guarantee consultation results nor warrant or represent that all errors or problems will be corrected.
Subscriber's Obligations: The Subscriber must provide the computer hardware and software necessary for access to DAI. The Subscriber will make every effort to ensure that unauthorized personnel do not use the Subscriber?s ID and Password(s) to gain access to DAI. A Subscriber shall immediately notify the Solictior Court when they terminate an employee who has access to DAI.
Limitations of Liability:
The Subscriber, and all employees, officers and agents thereof, assumes all risks associated with the use of DAI, including the risks that damage may occur to computer systems, hardware, software or data stored on or contained in computer systems.
The Subscriber relives and releases the Solictior Court, County of Madison, Alabama Archives from responsibility and liability for all types of damages from the Subscriber?s use of DAI including loss of use, loss of profits, business interruption, procurement of substitute goods or services, loss of revenues caused by any failure of performance, error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, incorrect data, delay in operation or transmission of information, data communication line failure, computer virus, theft, destruction, unauthorized access or alteration, regardless of whether from negligence, breach of contract, or any other cause of action, and for all damages resulting from any claim or demand against the Subscriber by any other party.
Termination:
Either party may terminate this agreement with fifteen (15) days written notice to the other. Such notice may be sent via email or U.S. mail. Subscriber remains responsible for payment of fees, pro rata, for services rendered or obligations incurred. Refunds will be given on prorated basis for yearly subscribers only.
This agreement may be terminated immediately by the Solictior Court for Subscriber?s failure to comply with the terms of this agreement, or failure to pay fees.
The Solictior Court may monitor the use of this system for illegal, criminal, and unauthorized activities. If such activities are detected, the Solictior Court may provide evidence of those activities to law enforcement officials. Subscribers consent to monitoring of all their activities on DAI. Unauthorized attempts to modify any information stored on DAI, to defeat or circumvent security features, or to utilize DAI in a manner other than the intended purposes are prohibited and may result in criminal prosectution and immediate termination of all access to DAI.
Solictior Attorney Web Service (DAI) Disclaimer
The information available is for restricted attorney use by the Madison County Solictior Court. Restricted access to the information via the Internet is specifically authorized only to pre-registered, pre-paid subscribers.
Every effort is made to provide accurate and timely information. However, due to updating cycles and resources, some inaccurate or outdated information may be found. Therefore, the Solictior Court makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, legality, reliability or content of the information provided. The Probate Court disclaims any responsibility or liability for errors, omissions and the accuracy of any information. Users of this website have the responsibility to verify the accuracy, currency and completeness of the information contained.
The information on this site does not constitute the official record of judicial or administrative actions of the Solictior Court. If the official records or official printed publications of the Court differs from the contents included on this website, the official records or written publication should be relied upon.
The use of this website, as with all Internet usage, may pose the risk of damage to user computer systems because of the possibility of computer viruses, spyware or software and hardware incompatibility. Users of this website assume all risks associated with the use of this website, including the risks that damage may occur to user computer systems, software or data store on or contained in user computer systems. The Probate Court disclaims all responsibility and liability for all types of damages including damages to compensate for loss of use, loss of profits, business interruption, procurement of substitute goods or services, loss of revenues caused by any failure of performance, error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission of information or data, communication line failure, computer virus, theft, destruction, unauthorized access or alteration regardless of whether for negligence, breach of contract or any other cause of action.
The Solictior Court may monitor the use of this website for illegal, criminal and unauthorized activities. If such activities are detected, the Solictior Court may provide evidence of those activities to law enforcement officials. Users of the Solictior Court website expressly consent to monitoring. Unauthorized attempts to modify any information stored on this system, to defeat or circumvent security features, or to utilize this system in a manner other than for the intended purposes are prohibited and may result in criminal prosecution.
Madison County Solictior Court DAI System
Software Requirements:
- DAI may be accessed using Chrome for Windows, Firefox for Window or Safari for Windows. PAWS has not been tested when using browsers with Mac OS and may or may not function correctly when accessing PAWS from Mac, iPad, tablet or other mobile device.
- Viewing documents requires the use of BRAVA Reader or another compatible .tiff/.tif reader.
- Please disable any Pop-up Blocker or allow pop-ups from https://master.districtattorney.org/Attorney/Attorney. Pop-up blockers may prevent the reader from displaying the separate document window.
Using the DAI System:
Do not bookmark or save as a favorite any of these pages and then try to return to a specific page later. Use the function buttons located near the bottom of each page (OK or Cancel) to move forward or backward through the system.
When you are finished, please logoff by selecting Logout in the upper right-hand corner of the menu bar. If you let this application sit idle on your computer for a significant amount of time, the system will automatically log you off.
Successful printing of lists and document images is entirely dependent on your browser and .tiff reader. The Solictior Court does not provide support for printing issues.