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  1. The Pennsylvania Courts, in partnership with the Pennsylvania State Data Center, have developed a new interactive tool that allows the public to visualize the boundaries of all 509 magisterial district courts in Pennsylvania.

    • Courts

      Pennsylvania’s Unified Judicial System is one of North...

    • Judicial Administration

      Led by the Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, the Supreme Court...

    • News & Statistics

      The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania will convene oral argument...

    • Learn

      The Pennsylvania court system is structured like a pyramid...

    • Cases of Public Interest

      Commonwealth Court. The following cases are taking place in...

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      Opinions Search court opinions and postings Cases of Public...

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      Opinions Search court opinions and postings; Cases of Public...

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      Court of Judicial Discipline New postings; Docket Sheets ......

  2. 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.

  3. Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth Court was established in 1968 and is one of two statewide intermediate appellate courts. Learn more.

  4. www.dauphincounty.gov › government › courtsCourts - Dauphin County

    welcome to dauphin county courts . dauphin county court mission statement to assure equal access, fair treatment and the peaceful and efficient resolution of disputes for all citizens asserting their rights under the law.

  5. If you are searching for appellate court cases, you must choose the ‘Appellate’ or ‘Docket Number’ option.

  6. www.dauphincounty.gov › government › publicly-elected-officialsClerk of Courts - Dauphin County

    Clerk of Courts. Patti Sites (Acting) 101 Market Street, Room 100. Harrisburg, PA 17101. Phone: (717) 780-6530. Established by the PA Constitution, the clerk of court is an officer of the court and an independently elected official serving a four-year term.

  7. The court meets in three cities: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court consists of seven justices, each elected to ten year terms. Supreme Court judicial candidates may run on party tickets.

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