State Of Pennsylvania Court Records
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Public Records Public Records Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System provides comprehensive public access to court records online and upon request. Access aggregate numerical data from all courts including caseload statistics, collections information and interactive data dashboards.
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Public Records Court case information Court case information To search and view individual court case information—for free—please go to the UJS web portal. On the web portal you will find: appellate court case information (Supreme, Superior and Commonwealth); criminal Common Pleas court case information
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In the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania, court records are typically maintained by Prothonotaries for appellate courts and Prothonotaries and Clerks of Courts of the Courts of Common Pleas for the trial courts. Generally, a Clerk of Court is responsible for maintaining criminal records while a Prothonotary maintains civil records.
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The Pennsylvania Right to Know Law protects the public nature of the records in Pennsylvania, and dictates that unless otherwise stated, the records created by the state government relating to court cases should be publicly accessible and able to be copied. Most modern records are available digitally through our search tool. Pennsylvania Counties
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The primary function of AOPC/IT is to develop and maintain statewide case management systems for Pennsylvania’s Unified Judicial System (UJS), while providing other court-related applications and technology services and support to the UJS and its 60 judicial districts. To learn more, view AOPC/IT: A Retrospective. Read More
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The information documented on this website includes criminal records, court records, and vital records; including over 100 million transparent public records. The state of Pennsylvania began recording public records in the year 1775, and typically cover all 67 counties in the state.
https://pennsylvania.staterecords.org/Pennsylvania State Records | StateRecords.org
The information documented on this website includes criminal records, court records, and vital records; including over 100 million transparent public records. The state of Pennsylvania began recording public records in the year 1775, and typically cover all 67 counties in the state.
https://pennsylvania.staterecords.org/?xpath=indexCourts | Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s court system docketed 2.6 million cases in 2016. The state court system — a core function of government — receives one-half of 1 percent of the state’s total budget. The judiciary collects far more in fines and fees that it receives. Over the past 10 years, the court system has collected nearly $4.6 billion.
https://www.pacourts.us/courtsCase Search - Judiciary of Pennsylvania
If your problem relates to a Pennsylvania court case, please provide its unique alpha-numeric docket number. All Magisterial District Court docket numbers begin with ‘MJ’ and follow a similar format (Examples: MJ-51301-TR-0009999-2017, MJ-51301-NT-0008888-2017).
https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/CaseSearchPennsylvania's Unified Judicial System
Finding public court information is easier than ever with the launch of PAeDocket - a free app that provides a quick and simple search of court cases or dockets. Users can search by case number, participant name, organization name, offense tracking number, police incident or complaint number or state ID number.
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In either case, those interested in obtaining court records will need to have the name of the document they are searching for along with the name of the parties involved, the name of the attorney, and, if possible, the case number. Where to find additional information about Pennsylvania courts? Pennsylvania Courthouses & Sheriff's Offices Adams
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