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Super Ct.) Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court (Pa. Commw. Ct.)
Philadelphia City Hall Family Division Courthouse 1801 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Main Telephone Number: Located at this site: 215 686-4000 Common Pleas Family Court Division Juvenile Section34 more rows
The Courts of Common Pleas are organized into 60 judicial districts and are the trial courts of Pennsylvania.
Super Ct.) Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court (Pa. Commw. Ct.)
If an attorney does not represent you, you must come to the court's First Filing office on the 10th floor of 1339 Chestnut Street. Only the parties who entered into a contract or the person who suffered a personal injury or property damage normally have the right to bring an action.
The Superior Court was established in 1895. It is one of Pennsylvania's two statewide intermediate appellate courts. The Superior Court is often the final arbiter of legal disputes.
The Pennsylvania Courts of Common Pleas (CCP) have no common site for their civil dockets.
Pa. Commonwealth Court 101. The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania is one of two intermediate appellate courts in the state and is made up of nine judges.
The Supreme Court Role of the Supreme Court. (a) assert the supremacy of the Constitution and the sovereignty of the people of Kenya; (b) provide authoritative and impartial interpretation of the Constitution;