1. Office of the Prothonotary, Clerk of Courts - Philadelphia
The Clerk of Courts serves the Criminal Courts of Common Pleas and Municipal Courts, as well as the Juvenile Division of Family Court.
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2. Court Information - Philadelphia Bar Association
Philadelphia ; 1301 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 ; Main Telephone Number: Located at this site: ; 215-683-7000, Common Pleas Criminal Court Operations
3. How Philadelphia Municipal Court's Civil Division Works
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In Philadelphia, the Municipal Court is the lowest rung of the judicial system, with a civil division that heard roughly 91,000 cases in 2018, the latest year for which full data is available.
4. Search civil case dockets | Services - City of Philadelphia
Aug 24, 2018 · Attorneys and members of the public can view civil court case dockets online with Public Access Search.
How to find information about City of Philadelphia civil court cases.
5. Philadelphia Municipal Court-Prothonotary - Atticus
Helpful information about the probate division of the Philadelphia Municipal Court-Prothonotary located in Philadelphia County, PA. Phone: (215) 686-7997.
Helpful information about the probate division of the Philadelphia Municipal Court-Prothonotary located in Philadelphia County, PA. Phone: (215) 686-7997. 1339 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. Probate Court.
6. New Philadelphia Municipal Court
Record Search · Court Phone Directory · Payment of Fines · NPMC Recovery Court
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7. Philadelphia Municipal Court-Prothonotary - MapQuest
Get more information for Philadelphia Municipal Court-Prothonotary in Philadelphia, PA. See reviews, map, get the address, and find directions.
8. Municipal Court Unit - Office of the District Attorney : City of Philadelphia
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The Municipal Court unit of the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office.
9. Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts | Centre County, PA - Official Website
Jul 28, 2023 · The Centre County Prothonotary's Office is the permanent record keeping office for the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County.
Index documents, and maintains all records of the Civil and Criminal Courts.
10. Record Search - New Philadelphia Municipal Court
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11. Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts - Indiana County Pennsylvania
Contact Info. Randy Degenkolb. Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts Indiana County Courthouse 1st Floor 825 Philadelphia St. Indiana ...
Welcome to the Office of the Prothonotary & Clerk of Courts of Indiana County in the “Keystone State” of Pennsylvania! It is our privilege to serve you.
12. Philadelphia County Court
The County Clerk of Philadelphia County resides at 180 Hall Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19147, phone 215-686-6250. The Couty Clerk manages court records, issues ...
Philadelphia County is the most populated county in Pennsylvania and the 24th most populated county in the U.S. As of the 2020 census,
13. Prothonotary of Philadelphia—clerk of courts - Pennsylvania Bulletin
THE COURTS. Title 249—PHILADELPHIA RULES. PHILADELPHIA COUNTY. Prothonotary of Philadelphia—Clerk of Courts; President Judge Administrative Order No.
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14. Experts Discuss How to Make Philadelphia's Municipal Court ...
Feb 6, 2024 · In The Pew Charitable Trusts' survey of litigants who were sued in Philadelphia Municipal Court in 2018, 85% of respondents said they needed a ...
Other than jury duty, Philadelphia Municipal Court is often the first, and sometimes only, interaction the city’s residents have with the court system. The court has the highest volume of cases in the city’s judicial system, as well as a high number of default judgments (cases in which one litigant does not appear in court, so the other party automatically wins the case).
15. Welcome to The Prothonotary of Lancaster - Lancaster County
The Office of Prothonotary is responsible for the recording and filing of legal papers for the civil side of the court system.
Browse information on the Prothonotary.