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CHANDLER, Ariz. – The Arizona Supreme Court has honored Chandler Municipal Court with the prestigious Strategic Agenda Award for Advancement in Technology. This recognition highlights the court's commitment to enhancing its services through innovative solutions, particularly the Instant Language Assistant program.
The award was presented at the 2025 Court Leadership Conference held in Flagstaff, Arizona, where judicial leaders gathered to discuss advancements in court systems across the state. The Instant Language Assistant program is designed to facilitate communication between court staff and non-English speaking individuals, ensuring that language barriers do not hinder access to justice.
This initiative reflects Chandler Municipal Court's dedication to improving the user experience and promoting inclusivity within the legal system. The court's efforts in leveraging technology to enhance operational efficiency and accessibility have set a benchmark for other courts in Arizona. The recognition serves as a testament to the court's forward-thinking approach in serving its community effectively.
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