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Learn about the Supreme Court, the court administrator of Pennsylvania and the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts (AOPC). Find out their roles, responsibilities and functions in the judicial branch of government.
- Forms
The Unified Judicial System provides forms for citizens, the...
- Human Resources
E-Filing Electronically file documents with the courts;...
- Judicial Security
The Office of Judicial District Security develops and...
- Job Openings
The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts does not...
- Websites of Judicial Interest
Opinions Search court opinions and postings Cases of Public...
- Courts
Pennsylvania’s Unified Judicial System is one of North...
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Opinions Search court opinions and postings Cases of Public...
- Information Technology
AOPC’s Information Technology Department (Judicial...
- Forms
Case Search. If you are searching for appellate court cases, you must choose the ‘Appellate’ or ‘Docket Number’ option. For legal and technical reasons, some case and calendar event information will not display in search results even if the correct search terms are entered.
The Pennsylvania Judiciary Web Portal provides the public with access to various aspects of court information, including appellate courts, common pleas courts and magisterial district court docket sheets; common pleas courts and magisterial district court calendars; and PAePay.
Find information about the Pennsylvania courts, including news, events, forms, services and resources. Learn about the history, role and structure of the state's judiciary and its 300-year anniversary.
AOPC is the administrative arm of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and provides support to courts statewide in various areas. Follow AOPC on LinkedIn to see updates, job openings, and company information.
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.
Pennsylvania Courts (AOPC) carries out the court’s policy and management directives while also providing policy guidance, administrative support, technical assistance, and legal representation for jurists and court administrators within the 60 judicial districts. The AOPC is led by the Court Administrator of Pennsylvania.