Encryption, partitioning, MFA and one-screen access — the way a marshal’s book should be kept.
Your data is encrypted in transit (TLS) and at rest. Sensitive fields — like your own bank account and routing numbers used for printing checks — are encrypted at the field level and shown only masked (last four digits).
Each marshal’s cases, trust account and executions are partitioned from every other marshal’s. Nobody sees your book but you.
Every sign-in and every action is logged in an immutable trail, stamped to one marshal’s name and commission number. Nothing is anonymous inside your account.
When you capture an incoming check, third parties’ bank account and routing numbers are not retained — we keep only what the record needs. The full account number never appears on a client copy.
Records are retained automatically for the seven years Connecticut expects. You own your data, can export it anytime, and we never sell it.
Your data is backed up regularly and encrypted.
Keep your sign-in to yourself, keep your device secure, and leave MFA on. Security is a shared effort — the controls above only work if your login stays yours.