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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with the CAPTION section. Fill in the details for 'In re:', including the Child Abuse Expunction, CL No., and Docket No. If there are additional appeals, list them accordingly.
  3. In the SUBMITTED FOR section, check the appropriate boxes for who is submitting the form, such as Appellant or Child Protective Service Agency.
  4. Proceed to LEGAL ISSUES TO BE CONSIDERED AT HEARING. Check all relevant boxes and provide detailed explanations where necessary.
  5. List WITNESSES by providing their names and addresses. If more than two witnesses are included, attach additional pages titled 'Witness List'.
  6. In the EXHIBITS section, detail each item attached to your submission. Include descriptions and explanations of what each exhibit will prove.
  7. Complete any CONTINUANCE MOTION requests if applicable, detailing reasons and proposed new hearing dates.
  8. Fill out the CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE confirming that all parties have been notified about this document.
  9. Finally, sign and date the form in the SIGNATURE section, ensuring all required information is provided.

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Finding public court information is easier than ever with the launch of PAeDocket - a free app that provides a quick and simple search of court cases or dockets. Users can search by case number, participant name, organization name, offense tracking number, police incident or complaint number or state ID number.
Access your account information at (Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System). On the home page in the navigation menu, select Pay Online, followed by Fines, Costs Restitution.
Access account information at (Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System). On the home page in the navigation menu, select Case Information followed by Case Search. In the Search By drop down menu, select Participant Name, it is the simplest way to search.
Interested individuals can find and obtain recent arrests in Pennsylvania by contacting the appropriate arresting agency. Finding this type of record involves knowing where an arrest happened and tracking down the correct department.
Besides describing the states court structure and organization, the Pennsylvania Court Records website also offers access to some public records, operating as a private entity independent of any state government agency.
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To access lost traffic tickets using the PAePAY tool, the requesting party must provide a traffic citation number, court docket number, or the drivers first and last name. Alternatively, lost tickets may be obtained by contacting the Magisterial District Court of the court where the ticket was issued.
You are likely on a monthly payment plan, and if you do not pay each month, the court will issue an arrest warrant. PennDOT will suspend your drivers license, too, if the violation was a traffic offense (there can be other reasons for license suspensions). DO NOT IGNORE THIS DEBT.
You can submit a request to the ACLU of Pennsylvania for assistance. We are unable to provide help in every case, but we may be able to refer you to a local attorney. You can either call us at 1-877- 745-2258 or submit an electronic complaint at .

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