We’ve changed how you will sign in to eVoucher!
We now require users to sign in with a login.gov account. After linking your Login.gov account with your eVoucher account, you will use Login.gov for all future sign-ins.
Note: Login.gov is a separate application from eVoucher. If you run into any issues, you must contact Login.gov at Login.gov Help Center and/or Login.gov Contact
The CJA eVoucher system is a web-based solution for submission, monitoring, and management of all Criminal Justice Act (CJA) functions. The eVoucher program allows for:
- Online authorization requests by attorneys for service providers.
- Online voucher completion by the service provider or by the attorney acting for the service provider.
- Online voucher review and submission by the attorney.
- Online submission to the court.
Unless the court has indicated otherwise, attorneys are generally required to create and submit vouchers for their service providers and associates. The program includes the following modules:
Panel Management
- Allows attorneys to manage their own account information including address, phone, firm associations, and applicable CLE credits
- Allows for submission of holding periods or a specific amount of time taken off for medical leave, vacation, etc.
Voucher and Authorization Request Submission
- Authorization requests by attorneys for expert services
- Requests by attorneys for interim payment
- Supporting document uploads to vouchers or authorization requests
- Reports for attorneys to take an active part in monitoring costs
- Automatic email notification to attorney of approval or rejection of vouchers and authorization requests
Browser Compatibility
- Windows: Chrome 62, Edge 16, Firefox 57,
- Apple Macintosh: Safari 10.1
Attorney eVoucher Training Manual
Below are some helpful tools you can review to become familiar with our program.
Creating a CJA-21 Voucher for Expert Services
Creating a New CJA-20/30 Voucher with an Associate