This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Allegheny Courts - Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, often referred to as the Fifth Circuit, is one of thirteen federal appellate courts. The Fifth Circuit convened for the first time on June 16, 1891, in the Customs House in New Orleans, and appointed James M.
Overview. The Courts of Common Pleas are the general trial courts of Pennsylvania. They are organized into 60 judicial districts.
The judicial power of the Commonwealth shall be vested in a unified judicial system consisting of the Supreme Court, the Superior Court, the Commonwealth Court, courts of common pleas, community courts, municipal courts in the City of Philadelphia, such other courts as may be provided by law and justices of the peace.
You can get the form from the Prothonotary (the clerk of the civil part of the Common Pleas Court). Appendix A shows a Notice of Appeal. Once you have filled out the Notice of Appeal, you must file it with the Prothonotary in the Common Pleas Court where the office of the District Justice is located.
Certified copies of a divorce decree can be obtained at the Allegheny County Department of Court records. Consult instructions, fees, and hours. Divorce pleadings are filed at Allegheny County Department of Court Records, (not the Allegheny County Family Division).
A written request must contain a clear description of the requested record, such as case number, the full names of the involved parties, and the date of the divorce. Each page of the record is copied at 25 cents, while the fees for certified copies vary by county.
Certified copies of a divorce decree can be obtained at the Allegheny County Department of Court records. Consult instructions, fees, and hours. Divorce pleadings are filed at Allegheny County Department of Court Records, (not the Allegheny County Family Division).
Michael McGeever is the Director of the Department of Court Records.