Course Participants should select
the attendee registration option
For those attending as Faculty
Candidates, see below for additional information
Accountability & Court Performance 1 (CCM) - January
2026
Price: $495.00
Fee is Waived for
Faculty Candidates
Dates:
January 22-23 & 29-30, 2026, 4
days
Location: Virtual National Program
Class status: Active
Certification Eligibility: This course meets a
requirement for the Certified Court Manager (CCM) credential.
Scholarships: Click here for more information about applying for a scholarship
Scholarship Applicants:
- Please do not pay at this time. Under "Select Payment Option," select "Pay
By Check."
- You will view a "Balance Due" onscreen at checkout and receive an
additional confirmation/invoice via email after you register for your course.
- Upon approval of your scholarship application and your successful
completion of the course, the scholarship award will satisfy your balance due.
Note: This VIRTUAL course is the
updated version of the Court Performance Standards: CourTools (CPS) course. If you have already taken the CPS course in the last 7 years, you do not need to take the
Accountability & Court Performance course in order to fulfill the requirements for the Certified Court Manager credential.
IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION:
Note: This course is titled Accountability & Court Performance 1, as it
is the first offering of the course this year. There will be a second offering later in 2026.
- Class will be in session on January 22-23 and 29-30, 2026, from 12:00 - 4:00 pm Eastern Time with a 15-minute break each
day.
- Central Time: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
- Mountain Time: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
- Pacific Time: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Check your local time zone, especially
if your area does not observe Daylight Savings Time.
- Important! Review these two documents to successfully participate in an ICM virtual course.
- Class will consist of live video lecture, discussions, and group exercises. Zoom breakout rooms will be used for "table
group" discussions and exercises.
- Participants must join the course via computer (not just by phone) and remain engaged throughout the class sessions in order to successfully complete the
course and receive their certificate.
- Participants must join from their own device (larger than a phone) to be able to engage fully in polls, chats, and breakout groups.
- Participants may not participate as a group in a conference room using
only one computer.
- There will be pre-course assignments and
required readings before class, and short homework assignments between class sessions.
- Practice
Sessions are highly recommended for first-time ICM virtual course attendees. Sessions are held on the second Monday of each month from 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm Eastern
Time. Join at 3:00 to receive a full orientation to the Zoom features used in ICM courses. Click here to join each
session - no pre-registration required.
Faculty Certification Opportunity: Those from a Consortium state or Licensee Partner
organization interested in becoming faculty for this course should contact their judicial educator to inquire about the need for additional faculty before registering for the
course. Once approved by your judicial educator/administrator, please register for the course and select the "Faculty Candidate National
Program" registration option at checkout.
See the document for
complete information about becoming ICM-certified faculty, including dates and registration links for the required faculty development sessions.
Course Description:
This course provides court
managers with tools they can use to analyze court performance, implement improvements, and achieve performance goals. Court leaders and managers will learn how to collect,
understand, and use data to guide decision making. Participants will also improve their skills in communicating effectively with court leaders about how their court's data can be
used to improve court performance.
As a result of participating in this course,
participants will be able to:
- Identify tools that can be used to measure
and manage performance, including CourTools.
- Discuss how to collect, evaluate, and analyze
court data.
- Demonstrate how measures can be used to
assess performance as related to performance targets, such as time standards.
- Discuss how performance measures can be used
to guide management, planning, and leadership decisions.
- Develop an action plan for court improvement
that incorporates the purposes and responsibilities of courts, performance measurement, the principles of caseflow management, and elements of the High Performance Court
Framework.
Payment and ICM Cancellation Policies:
Payment: Full
payment is required before the start of a course. All payments must be made in U.S. dollars (NCSC federal Tax ID #52-0914250.
Course
Certificates: Course completion certificates will be given only to those participants who attend the entire course and who have made full tuition
payment.
Cancellation
Policy: Participants who wish to cancel their registration must do so no later than five business days prior to the start date of the course. Those who cancel fewer than
five days prior to the start date will be charged a $100.00 cancellation fee. No refunds are given after the start of the course.
Certification
Policy: Participants have
7 years to complete each level of ICM certification. From the time you take your first Certified Court Manager (CCM) course, all six CCM courses must be completed within seven
years. The same is true for the seven Certified Court Executive (CCE) courses. Once all 13 CCM and CCE courses have been completed, the CCE credential will be
awarded.