Your court schedule, finally in one place.
Every subpoena lands on your schedule automatically. Leave requests and telephone standby take seconds. Conflicts are flagged the moment they appear. And looking up a case is one search away.
- Patrol · 7:00 – 19:00Beat 14 · Sector North
- Court · Jun 12STATE v. Hernandez · 9:00
- Training · 14:00Range qualification
Every court date on your calendar.
- Subpoenas drop straight onto your schedule
- Court, courtroom, time, and case number in one tap
- Acknowledge or flag a conflict in one tap

- Court days on your schedule
Every subpoena assigned to you appears on your schedule next to patrol, training, and leave. No separate calendar. No paper.
- Instant notifications
The second a subpoena is assigned, you know about it — push, SMS, or email, however your agency has it set up.
- Conflicts, immediately
If a subpoena lands on a day you already have leave, standby, training, or another court date — you see it right away. So does your liaison.
A leave request shouldn't take fifteen minutes and three forms.
Pick a date. Pick a type. Hit submit. That's the whole flow for a leave request or a telephone standby — under ten seconds. Your supervisor sees it immediately, and so does your court liaison.
- Leave requestsVacation, sick, personal, comp time — submit, get approved, done.
- Telephone standbyRequest standby with one tap. Your liaison and supervisor are notified.
- Fast by designEvery form is built for one-handed phone use. No menus to dig through.
- Patrol · 7:00 – 19:00Beat 14 · Sector North
- Court · Jun 12STATE v. Hernandez · 9:00
- Training · 14:00Range qualification
Put your vacation in once. We'll catch the conflicts.
Enter your planned vacation days at the start of the year — or whenever you book them. From that point on, if a subpoena comes in for a day you're out, you're notified instantly. You still own submitting the actual leave request for that subpoena (that's on you, officer), but we make it dead simple — one tap from the conflict alert and the request is filled out for you.
How many times has this case been continued?
Type the case number. See every subpoena you've ever received for it, every court date, every continuance. No more digging through your inbox or asking the clerk to look it up.
- Search by case numberPull the full history of any case you've been subpoenaed on.
- See every appearanceEvery court date and continuance, in order, with outcomes where logged.
- Spot patternsRealize a case has been continued six times? It's right there in the count.
- Jun 12, 2026Subpoenaed · Continued
- Apr 03, 2026Subpoenaed · Continued
- Feb 19, 2026Subpoenaed · Appeared
- Dec 04, 2025Subpoenaed · Continued
- Oct 11, 2025Subpoenaed · Continued
“I plug my vacation days in once. After that, if a subpoena comes in on a day I'm out, I know about it the second it lands — and submitting the leave request takes about ten seconds.”