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The specific details on the public docket sheet may vary depending in the person making the entries. There are not set dates for these to be entered into the system. You could try to get the sentencing sheet from the clerk of courts. Good Luck. Helpful (1) Comment (1) 1 lawyer agrees.
If there is no hesring or court date scheduled but the case is not adjudicated you will see inactive. Most inactive dockets have a corresponding bench warrant for failure to appear. Check the docket entries at the bottom, they will give you more info. Legal Consult Recommended.
One caution- there is a chance that third party data providers may have picked it up while the records were available on the PA UJS portal.Good Luck. Helpful ( 1 ) Helpful ( 1 ) 1 lawyer agrees Need help now?
Other police departments and law enforcement agencies may have different standards for summary offenses so you will have to check with each one you are interested in. There is some good news: records of the summary offenses, which do appear up on the PA UJS portal can be expunged if you stay out of trouble for 5 years from your date of conviction.
Yes-it will go on the PA UJS web portal, which anyone can access and your son's driving record. The UJS portal will list the record of the charges and the conviction; the driving record will contain an entry for the suspension that results from the conviction (guilty plea). When your son turns 21 he can get both the web portal and driving ...
You can search for your name on the PA ujs portal. Just google “ujs portal” and it will be the top link. Some counties expunge ARD cases automatically upon completion, but others do not. If you need assistance figuring out if the record has been expunged or if you need to file for expungement you should contact an attorney.
Disorderly conduct is a non-traffic summary offense which carries no points or driver license penalty. It should not affect your auto insurance, either. However, there will be a record of it on the PA UJS web portal which is accessible by anyone. When you get the citation I suggest you speak to an experienced attorney about this case.
My information was never on the UJS Portal when I did a search under the Common Pleas Courts Docket Sheets. I just did a search (which I have done for years, and nothing has shown up). Now for some reason, when I search my name it now shows my information (Criminal). When you click into the Docket sheets etc, you can see the charges dismissed etc.
Got a 2nd dui beginning of the year. Received 3rd dui couple months ago in two separate counties. Both my dockets are blurred now.
Firstly, there is no "plaintiff" in a criminal case for simple assault. The injured party is referred to as the complaining witness or victim. The police, representing the Commonwealth of PA, bring the charge, and either the police or DA, as representative of the Commonwealth of PA, prosecute the charge at the preliminary hearing.