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Docket Lookup Links. Civil Prothonotary Case Search and Docket Information. Criminal Case Search and Docket Information. Magisterial District Court Case Search and Docket Information. Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans' Court Online Services.
Docket Lookup Information. Read about information pertaining to civil cases.
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.
E-file with the Prothonotary or view case searches for the Bucks County and Family Court (excluding Support) via the county's Web Viewer tool.
Criminal Case information can be obtained online at https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/CaseSearch. Civil and Orphans’ Court Case information can be obtained online at https://propublic.buckscountyonline.org/PSI/v/search/case. You may also call 215-348-6040 or email calendarfax@buckscounty.org.
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 mission of the Prothonotary's office is to docket, scan and process civil and family court documents in accordance with state and county requirements. You may click on the Links located on the left hand side of this page to review detailed information on the specific items.
Court of Judicial Discipline New postings; Docket Sheets Search, view and print court docket sheets; Pay Traffic Ticket or Court Costs Securely pay fines, costs, and restitution
Discover the Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans' Court Online Services portal, which provides a convenient and centralized way to search and access cases and documents filed in our office. The ability to submit online marriage application information and e-filings are also now available!
The Courts of Common Pleas are organized into 60 judicial districts and are the trial courts of Pennsylvania. Major civil and criminal cases are heard in these courts. Learn more.