The Pennsylvania Judiciary's Web Application Portal
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Welcome to the Pennsylvania Judiciary's Web Application Portal, the Internet Home for our Electronic Services (e-services).
Feel free to browse the site and explore. If you have been assigned a login account with Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System,
please login for specialized e-services.
Public Calendar Schedule
The Public Calendar Schedule option provides access to search, view and print case events scheduled in the
Criminal Courts of Common Pleas
and Magisterial District Courts. This feature is useful to find when and
where a case event will be heard without having to call or visit the courthouse.
Rule of Judicial Administration 509
The Rule of Judicial Administration 509 option provides
access to search, view and print Unified Judicial System (UJS) contracts and purchase orders. The Web site displays summary information on contracts
and purchase orders of $5000 or more that were executed on or after July 1, 2008.
County Court Calendar
The County Court Calendar option
provides access to view calendars prepared and submitted by participating counties.
Pennsylvania Rules of Court
The Rules of Court option provides access to search,
view and print active Rules of Court. Please note that this site is currently limited to the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure and some associated local
criminal procedural rules as well as Pennsylvania Rules of Juvenile Court Procedure, and local rules of civil procedure mandated by Rules of Civil Procedure
239.1 et seq.
Public Web Docket Sheets
The Public Web Docket Sheets option provides access to search, view and print the docket sheets for Pennsylvania’s
Appellate Courts,
Criminal Courts of Common Pleas,
Magisterial District Courts and the
Philadelphia Municipal Court.
In addition, a Court Summary Information report is available for Criminal Courts of Common Pleas and Philadelphia Municipal Court cases.
In addition to the public information available on this site, specialized e-services are available to users with a secure login.
Approval for these services must be granted by a county clerk of court or district court administrator.
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