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This User Manual provides instructions for using the First Judicial District Electronic Filing System (EFS) to file pleadings, legal papers, and documents with the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, to view documents filed beginning in August 2008, and thereafter, in connection with all Court of Common Pleas Civil ...
Court of Common Pleas. Local Rules of Court may either implement, clarify or tailor statewide procedural rules to Philadelphia situations, in which case the rule will be indicated by an asterisk and numbered to comport with the corresponding state rule; or establish, implement and clarify various requirements and procedures related solely to ...
Once you login, go to Existing Cases, Trial Division – Civil, Select Notice of Appeal to Commonwealth, Superior Court or Supreme Court. An original of the Notice of Appeal Package is required.
Questions regarding these protocols and any related filing procedures should be directed to Peter Divon, Manager, Discovery Court Program, at Peter.Divon@courts.phila.gov.
The Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County is comprised of three divisions, each of which is administered by an Administra-tive Judge appointed by the Supreme Court. The divisions and their corre-sponding compliment of judges are the Trial Division — 67, the Family Court Division — 20, and the Orphans’ Court Division — 3.
Petitioner: A party who presents a petition to a court or other official body. Plaintiff: The party who brings a civil suit in a court of law against another person or entity.
OFFICE OF JUDICIAL RECORDS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS ROOM 284, CITY HALL PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107 ERIC FEDER DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF JUDICIAL RECORDS vs.
On March 4, 2021, the Court resumed in-person civil jury trials in City Hall. With the continued guidance from public health officials and current COVID-19 statistical data, the Court conducts in-person civil jury trials consistent with the following guidelines:
Despite not being physically in the courtroom, the Court reminds participants of the following: Parties should wait until prompted before speaking and should be advised to speak slowly and as clearly as possible so that an accurate record of the proceeding can be created.