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Docket number 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).
Many court records are publicly accessible via free online portals and others are available pursuant to fee structures set by statute. Civil case information may be obtained through the Prothonotary, criminal case information may be obtained through the Clerk of Courts, and orphan court information may be obtained through the Register of Wills.
The Court of Common Pleas of Bucks County, a class 2A county, is the 7th Judicial District of Pennsylvania. First established in 1683, it hears all Criminal, Civil, Family, and Orphan's (Probate) matters. The Court consists of 15 judges, and is located in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
All court fines and fees can be paid online using the Pennsylvania Judicial System's PAePay service. How do I find information about jury duty? For information about jury duty, browse our frequently asked questions or call 215-348-6711.
Users can search by case number, participant name, organization name, offense tracking number, police incident or complaint number or state ID number. To download the application, visit the app store and search for "PAeDocket".
Bucks County Court Records. Search online court records for free in Bucks County Courts by case number, case name, party, attorney, judge, docket entry, and more. Filter cases further by date of filing, jurisdiction, case type, party type, party representation, and more.