What does a docket number look like?
Typically, a docket number is made up of a two-digit number (to signify the year), followed by the case type (either Civ. for civil cases or Cr. for criminal cases), followed by a four- or five- digit case number and followed by the judge’s initials in parentheses. Thus, 01 Civ.
What is PA dockets?
Docket sheets typically list the proceedings and documents filed in a case. In a criminal matter, the docket may also list the criminal charges. Many jurisdictions provide online access to their docket sheets. Links to a select number of Pennsylvania appellate and trial level courts are found below.
What does an inactive case mean in PA?
It means that there is nothing going on. It might have been placed on an administrative hold or something like that. It may be that the perpetrator is in a diversion program and, if he successfully completes it, the case will be closed…
What is docket number tracking?
Client wants to track Docket Number: When the Customer delivers stock to Transporter (GATI) for delivery to customer, customer also hands over the invoice to the GATI to collect the payment from the customer. GATI updates back with a docket number on the next day.
Where can I find court records in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania’s Unified Judicial System provides comprehensive public access to court records online and upon request. Access aggregate numerical data from all courts including caseload statistics, collections information and interactive data dashboards.
Are there any errors or omissions on the docket sheets?
Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets. Neither the courts of the Unified Judicial System of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nor the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assumes any liability for inaccurate or delayed data, errors or omissions on these docket sheets.
Are Washington County courts open to the public?
Beginning June 1, 2020, all judicial facilities in the 27 th Judicial District (Washington County) are generally open to the public, subject certain conditions and limitations. Individuals entering a judicial facility will be required to undergo screening, wearing a mask or face covering, and comply with social distancing guidelines.