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  1. The Montgomery County Prothonotary Office has developed an electronic case filing system (e-filing) allowing attorneys and parties to electronically file civil documents and receive a response regarding the status of their filing (s). Electronic filing allows the filer to send documents 24/7 from any location with Internet access up until 11:59 ...

  2. The Montgomery County Clerk of Courts is the clerk of the criminal court and maintains miscellaneous records. They also provide certification of official court records. Court records are documents created during legal proceedings, including criminal case files, bankruptcy records, and records from family or probate court.

  3. Public access to case information is available in the Clerk of Courts' office during normal business hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Criminal history information is also available through Court records on the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System website. PacFiling.

  4. The Clerk of Court can retain public access to criminal records. Lori Schreiber is the current Clerk of Court at Court House, 2 E. Airy Street, 2nd Floor, Norristown, PA 19404-0311. The office maintains a computerized index and docket to keep records of all documents filed in each case. You can submit forms in person, by mail, or through the ...

  5. About the Courts. Montgomery County is the 38th Judicial District of the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania. The Court of Common Pleas has a complement of 24 full time Judges. There are 30 Magisterial District Judge courts within the district. 1.

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  7. If your problem relates to a Pennsylvania court case, please provide its unique alpha-numeric docket number. All Magisterial District Court docket numbers begin with ‘MJ’ and follow a similar format (Examples: MJ-51301-TR-0009999-2017, MJ-51301-NT-0008888-2017).

  8. To search for a docket, a form found on courtsapp.montcopa.org will request the type of search you are doing, the case #, case type, date commenced (from and to), filing type, fling date (from to) and the assigned judge. The attorney’s name is also helpful. Court dockets in Montgomery County are schedules and records of pending cases.

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