Court-connected alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has spread throughout the country over the past few decades. Every state has some type of court-connected ADR at some level. However, due to the “grassroots” nature of the movement and the “pilot” nature of many programs, such programs are rarely statewide. Thus, the question of “who’s doing what” has been difficult, if not impossible, to answer.
This database of ADR programs and practices attempts to answer that question. We have attempted to collect qualifications, compensation, referral, and program information from every state (and within some states, every county). Information is searchable by program type (small claims, civil, family, appellate, criminal, juvenile, restorative justice, or probate) and location (statewide/multiple counties, or individual counties). We hope you find it helpful.
Information is constantly being added to the database. Please contact us at amcdowell@ncsc.org
with updates, corrections, or suggestions.
Two options are
available to access the findings and recommendations. Please click
on one of the search options listed below.