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The Unified Judicial System provides forms for citizens, the judiciary and law enforcement. Included on this page are forms for filing civil complaints, private criminal complaints and notices of settlement when cases are privately resolved.
- For The Public
Note: Pa.R.Crim.P. 575(D) prohibits requiring parties to...
- For Law Enforcement
Docket Sheets Search, view and print court docket sheets;...
- Orphans
If you are interested in electronic filing, please contact...
- Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania
Forms Access Unified Judicial System forms; Public Records...
- Representing Yourself
All litigants must handle confidential information and...
- Dependency
Docket Sheets Search, view and print court docket sheets;...
- Juvenile Delinquency
The mandated colloquy is effective April 1, 2012. All...
- For The Public
If you are interested in electronic filing, please contact the Clerk of the Orphans' Court Office in your county to obtain an access code. Upon obtaining an access code, please visit https://ujsportal.pacourts.us and select the GTS icon for step by step instructions to create your secure account.
Any questions related to the forms listed below can be addressed to the Court Administrator at (570) 517-3009. AOPC Forms Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania Public Forms
Self-Represented Party Entry of Appearance (AOPC). CUSTODY EXCEPTIONS: 1. Forms and Instructions are on the Family Court website. File all three forms found in this packet. 2. Self-Represented Party Entry of Appearance (AOPC). CUSTODY CONTEMPT PETITIONS: 1. Berks County Family Court Cover Sheet (Family Court). 2. Petition for Civil Contempt ...
The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts (AOPC) has created complaint forms and IFP Petition forms that must be used. The Magisterial District Judge office may not accept a complaint if it is not presented on the appropriate state-approved form. A blank form for the Civil Complaint and the IFP Petition is included in this packet. You ...
The mandated colloquy is effective April 1, 2012. All admissions shall be submitted to the court on this downloadable form. Attorneys for the juvenile shall review this form with the juvenile prior to entering the courtroom.
The Policy will govern access by the public to case records of the appellate and trial courts. More information about the policy and related forms can be found at: http://www.pacourts.us/public-records/public-records-forms. AOPC.