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Mandatory Electronic Filing. Effective November 13, 2023, e-Filing will be mandatory for all attorneys filing civil in the Department of Court Records. Self-represented litigants are encouraged to electronically file but are not mandated.
Docket Sheets. Common Pleas docket sheets are maintained by the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania. Access docket sheets. Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets.
If you are searching for appellate court cases, you must choose the ‘Appellate’ or ‘Docket Number’ option.
The eFiling and Retrieval System allows individuals to file documents, see the docket, the official list of documents filed in the case, and scanned images of the documents filed on cases, unless the case is sealed by order of Court or if statutes or local rules of Court prohibit public access.
The Department of Court Records is made up of three divisions: Civil/Family Division. Criminal Division. Wills/Orphans’ Court Division. These divisions file and maintain court documents for the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas.
This Department of Court Records Site is for authorized use only. Warning: By using this system, you consent to the monitoring, recording, and reviewing of your activities in this system. You may only access this system using your own personal information.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOOKING UP YOUR COURT CASE USING THE PENNSYLVANIA UNIFIED JUDICIAL SYSTEM WEB PORTAL. Opening the portal via https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/CaseSearch will place you on the common pleas court docket sheet page. Find the drop down window that says search type and choose OTN.
CASE INFORMATION. Once on the Administrative Office of the Pennsylvania Courts Common Pleas portal, you can search for the next court date by using several pieces of information. The most common are listed below and you should have them available when verifying your next court date: Docket Number – This is your Court of Common Pleas case number.