The Unified JUDICIAL SYSTEM of PENNSYLVANIA Web Portal |
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application is a secure web service which provides Pennsylvania's district attorneys the ability to construct criminal Informations online and submit them electronically to the Courts of Common Pleas. When the criminal Information is electronically accepted in CPCMS, offenses are updated, a docket entry is written to the case and the appropriate case events are added.This secure registration option allows attorneys to complete their
responsibility by navigating to My Services ->Attorney Annual Registration.The Secure Web Docket Sheet option provides access to search, view and print docket sheets that contain additional content not accessible for public viewing, for Pennsylvania’s
, and the . In addition, secure Court Summary Information, Case Accounting and Pre-Sentence Summary reports are available for Criminal Courts of Common Pleas and Philadelphia Municipal Court cases.The Secure Calendar Schedule option provides access to search, view and print case events scheduled in the
and . The secure version provides additional search options, not available to the public, to find case scheduling information. The secure calendar schedule also lists all case participants and whether attendance at the case event is required.The
option provides access to view warrants generated from the Common Pleas Criminal Court Case Management System (CPCMS) and the Magisterial District Judge System (MDJS). Information pertaining to active warrants is available regardless of the date on which the warrant was issued. Information pertaining to inactive warrants is available for warrants issued within the last year.The
option provides access for police officers to view dispositions on cases where they are the arresting officer. The information generated is from the Magisterial District Judge System (MDJS) for criminal, traffic and non-traffic cases.The
option provides access for the intermediate appellate courts, common pleas courts, and magisterial district courts to request the assignment of a judge to their court.