
01 Apr
2026
Modernizing the Court Record in New Mexico: From Microphones to Managing Workflows
At the recent National Association for Court Management (NACM) Midyear Conference, For The Record and Amazon Web Services (AWS) welcomed Judge Levy and Judge Loveless of New Mexico’s 2nd Judicial District Court to a panel discussion. They discussed how technology can make court records—including audio and video recordings, log notes, transcripts, and exhibits—more reliable, searchable, and secure, all while supporting judges and staff in the day-to-day realities of running a courtroom.
The partnership between For The Record and AWS lets each organization focus on what it does best. Both share responsibility for protecting sensitive justice data. AWS provides a highly resilient cloud backbone, comprised of geographically distributed data centers, redundant storage, and robust encryption and security compliance.
For The Record builds on that foundation with an application layer designed specifically for justice: recording systems for the courtroom and beyond, audio and speech-to-text processing, enhanced access to the record, and secure and scalable storage options.
The result is a solution where AWS concentrates on robust infrastructure, For The Record focuses on justice-centered workflows, and both share responsibility for keeping court data secure, available, and trustworthy over the long term.
Below, we’ve summarized six practical takeaways from the session.


