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The Vermont Judiciary has expanded the Vermont Digital Evidence Portal (VDEP) to all Superior Court divisions and the Judicial Bureau as of June 3, 2024. The purpose of VDEP is to provide an efficient and safe method for court users to electronically file digital evidence with the court.
Welcome to the Vermont Digital Evidence Portal. The Digital Evidence Portal is to be used solely for uploading exhibits in file formats other than flat PDF format. Examples of formats that you can upload to Digital Evidence Portal include audio recordings, video recordings, or active hyperlinks to web-based content.
Welcome to the Vermont Digital Evidence Portal. The Digital Evidence Portal is to be used solely for uploading exhibits in file formats other than flat PDF format. Examples of formats that you can upload to Digital Evidence Portal include audio recordings, video recordings, or active hyperlinks to web-based content.
The Vermont Digital Evidence Portal (VDEP) is a new online platform that allows attorneys and case parties to electronically upload, submit and share digital multimedia (audio, video and image) files for use as exhibits in trials and other evidentiary hearings.
For more information about using Digital Evidence Portal, please view the Digital Evidence Portal guide here . For all questions and support requests, please contact itsupport@vtcourts.gov. NOTICE: VDEP WILL BE UNAVAILABLE SOMETIME JUST BECAUSE.
The Public Portal is a web-based platform that offers court users and members of the general public customized role-based access to court records, hearing calendars and other data. The Portal also provides a convenient way to pay court fines online from anywhere on any compatible device.
Welcome to the Vermont Digital Evidence Portal STG (Practice) Site. The Digital Evidence Portal is to be used solely for uploading exhibits in file formats other than flat PDF format.
The Vermont Digital Evidence Portal (VDEP) is an online platform that allows attorneys and other case parties and participants to upload digital evidence for use in trials and other evidentiary hearings.
TIU’s focus is on the collection and analysis of digital evidence and to assist investigations by the Vermont State Police, along with local, county and other state law-enforcement agencies. The Technology Investigation Unit has five components.
Court users wishing to display evidence on courtroom TVs should have a local copy of the evidence saved on their own device that they bring to the courtroom. Relying on evidence stored in the court’s online VDEP tool could result in delays if the internet service is down.