Huntingdon County Court Records Access

Huntingdon County court records are held by the Court of Common Pleas in the 20th Judicial District, located in the heart of central Pennsylvania. The county seat is Huntingdon, where the courthouse holds criminal and civil filings maintained by the Clerk of Courts and the Prothonotary. Anyone can look up case information through the state's online portal or by visiting the courthouse in person. Huntingdon County court records go back many years and include criminal dockets, civil suits, family matters, and probate files.

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Huntingdon County Quick Facts

20th Judicial District
Huntingdon County Seat
Common Pleas Court Division
~45,000 Population

Huntingdon County Court of Common Pleas

The Court of Common Pleas is the main trial court for Huntingdon County. It handles all serious criminal cases, civil disputes, family law matters, and appeals from the lower district courts. The court sits in the Huntingdon County Courthouse in the town of Huntingdon. Judges in the 20th Judicial District preside over all these cases.

Three offices at the courthouse handle most of the records work. The Clerk of Courts maintains criminal court records, processes dockets, coordinates bail, and handles appeals to higher courts. The Prothonotary serves as the civil clerk of court. This office records civil filings, tracks family court matters, indexes judgments, and maintains divorce and custody records. The Register of Wills handles probate, wills, guardianships, and marriage licenses.

The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System covers the Huntingdon County Government courthouse. The courthouse is located in the center of Huntingdon. Staff are available Monday through Friday during regular business hours to help with records requests and filings.

Court Huntingdon County Court of Common Pleas
20th Judicial District
Huntingdon County Courthouse
Huntingdon, PA
Offices Clerk of Courts, Prothonotary, Register of Wills, Court Administration
Website huntingdoncounty.net

How to Search Huntingdon County Court Records

The easiest way to search Huntingdon County court records is through the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System web portal. This free tool lets you look up cases by name or case number across all counties in the state, including Huntingdon County. You can find docket sheets, case status, and party information with a basic search.

The state provides a detailed look at criminal and civil dockets. Go to ujsportal.pacourts.us to start a search. The portal covers cases from the Court of Common Pleas and from the magisterial district courts that serve Huntingdon County. You can view docket sheets and print them for free.

You can also visit the courthouse in person. The Clerk of Courts handles criminal records. The Prothonotary handles civil records. Both offices are in the Huntingdon County Courthouse. Staff can search by name or case number and provide copies of records. Bring valid ID when you visit in person.

Note: Some older records may not appear in the online system and may only be available by visiting the courthouse directly or submitting a written public records request.

Types of Court Records in Huntingdon County

Huntingdon County court records cover a wide range of case types. The Court of Common Pleas keeps records for every case it hears. Each filing adds a new document to the case file, which becomes part of the public record.

The main record types you will find in Huntingdon County include criminal dockets, civil complaints, family court orders, custody and support records, divorce filings, probate inventories, and estate accounts. Magisterial district courts add traffic citations, small claims decisions, and summary offense records. Each type of record is kept by a different office at the courthouse.

The state's criminal history database, maintained by the Pennsylvania State Police, also holds records of arrests and convictions from Huntingdon County. You can access criminal history through the Pennsylvania Access to Criminal History system at epatch.pa.gov.

Huntingdon County Criminal Court Records

Criminal court records in Huntingdon County are kept by the Clerk of Courts. This office processes all criminal filings for the Court of Common Pleas. Records include charging documents, criminal dockets, bail orders, sentencing records, and records of appeals sent to higher courts.

When a person is charged with a crime in Huntingdon County, the case starts at a magisterial district court for a preliminary hearing. If the case moves forward, it goes to the Court of Common Pleas. The Clerk of Courts then takes over maintaining the case file. All steps in the process create records that become part of the docket.

Juvenile records in Huntingdon County have restricted access. Most juvenile files are not open to the public. Adult criminal records, including charges, plea agreements, verdicts, and sentences, are generally public. You can view them through the UJS Portal or at the Clerk of Courts office in the Huntingdon County Courthouse.

The Pennsylvania State Police also maintain a statewide database of criminal records that includes cases from Huntingdon County. Background check results come from this database. Use the PATCH system online to request a report.

Note: Expunged records are no longer part of the public record. If a court ordered an expungement in Huntingdon County, that case will not appear in public searches.

Huntingdon County Civil Court Records

Civil court records in Huntingdon County are managed by the Prothonotary. This office is the civil clerk of court for the 20th Judicial District. All civil suits, including money disputes, contract claims, and personal injury cases, are filed and tracked here.

Family court matters are also part of the Prothonotary's records. Divorce filings, custody petitions, and support orders all go through this office. Judgment records and liens on property are indexed so anyone can search them. These records help people verify legal claims against property or find out about prior court decisions.

To get civil records from Huntingdon County, you can visit the Prothonotary at the courthouse during business hours. You can also search online through the UJS Portal. The portal shows civil docket sheets for cases at the Court of Common Pleas level. For documents and certified copies, you need to contact the Prothonotary directly.

Public Access to Huntingdon County Court Records

Pennsylvania law makes most court records open to the public. The Right-to-Know Law and the court rules of the Unified Judicial System allow any person to request access to court filings in Huntingdon County. You do not need to be a party to a case to view most records.

Some records are sealed or restricted by law. These include juvenile records, certain mental health records, and any file a judge has placed under seal by court order. Adoption records also have strict privacy rules in Pennsylvania. For all other cases, the public can view and request copies of records from the Huntingdon County Courthouse.

Copies of court records cost a fee set by the court. Certified copies cost more than plain copies. Contact the Clerk of Courts or the Prothonotary to find out current fees before your visit. You can also request records by mail by contacting the correct office and including payment with your request.

Pennsylvania State Court Resources for Huntingdon County

Several state-level resources help people access Huntingdon County court records. The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System provides online tools and portals for the public and for legal professionals. These resources work for every county in the state, including Huntingdon.

The Pennsylvania court system at pacourts.us provides a screenshot of the Unified Judicial System, which covers Huntingdon County court records and dockets.

Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal for court records including Huntingdon County

The UJS portal serves all 67 counties, including Huntingdon, and gives free access to case dockets and party information.

The state also provides the UJS Web Portal for searching case records across all courts in Pennsylvania.

UJS Web Portal for Pennsylvania case records and Huntingdon County court dockets

Use this tool at ujsportal.pacourts.us to search for any Huntingdon County case by name or docket number.

The Pennsylvania Access to Criminal History system gives the public access to statewide criminal records, including those from Huntingdon County. Visit epatch.pa.gov to submit a request. Results include all convictions on record in Pennsylvania for the person you search.

Pennsylvania Access to Criminal History system for Huntingdon County criminal court records

PATCH results are used for background checks and legal purposes throughout Pennsylvania, including for cases originating in Huntingdon County.

Note: State resources show case-level data. For full documents, contact the Huntingdon County Clerk of Courts or Prothonotary directly.

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Nearby Counties

Huntingdon County sits in central Pennsylvania and borders several other counties. If you are not sure which county court has your case, check the address where the events took place. Each county has its own Court of Common Pleas and maintains its own court records.

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