CODE-J236 - Franklin County Court of Common Pleas 2025

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  2. Begin by entering the 'Date of Issuance' and 'Order Number' at the top of the form. Ensure these details are accurate as they are crucial for processing.
  3. Fill in the 'Employer/Withholder’s Federal EIN Number', 'Case Number', and 'Employer/Withholder’s Name'. This information identifies the employer responsible for withholding income.
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The judge will ask whether you have a lawyer. If the answer is no, the judge will tell you that you are entitled to a lawyer and that if you cant afford a lawyer one will be appointed for you. You do not have to have a lawyer. You can always act pro se (on your own behalf).
Get Franklin County Civil Court Records Online requests can be made via the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania Web Portal. The search criteria are by attorney, date filed, docket number, and participant name. Mail requesters must submit a Request for Access Form alongside the necessary fees.
A common pleas court has legal authority over adult felony criminal cases, bigger civil cases, and all other cases not handled by another, more specialized court.
No oral testimony shall be permitted upon any motion unless the trial judge for good cause directs otherwise.