Lycoming County Court Docket Records

Lycoming County court docket records are maintained by the Court of Common Pleas of the 29th Judicial District and are accessible to the public through Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System web portal. Residents of Williamsport and the surrounding communities can search criminal, civil, and family court cases by name or docket number. The UJS portal provides current case status, scheduled hearing dates, and filed document listings. Local offices including the Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts also maintain records for in-person review during regular business hours.

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Using the UJS Portal for Lycoming County Docket Searches

The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System web portal at ujsportal.pacourts.us is the primary tool for searching Lycoming County court docket records online. The portal covers cases filed in the Court of Common Pleas as well as the county's Magisterial District Courts. Searches can be performed by party name, attorney, docket number, or case type.

The UJS portal displays docket sheets that list all case events in chronological order. Each entry includes the date filed, a description of the document or proceeding, and the party responsible for the filing. Attorneys, self-represented litigants, and members of the public all have access to the same basic case information through this free tool.

The UJS Web Portal is updated regularly, giving searchers a current view of active and recently resolved cases across all court levels in Lycoming County.



Lycoming County court docket UJS web portal search interface
The UJS portal provides a centralized search point for all Lycoming County court docket records, covering both trial and lower courts.

Lycoming County Prothonotary Office

The Lycoming County Prothonotary serves as the clerk of the civil division of the Court of Common Pleas. The office receives and indexes all civil filings including complaints, motions, judgments, and appeals. Civil docket records maintained here cover contract disputes, personal injury cases, mortgage foreclosures, and other non-criminal matters.

Lycoming County also operates its own Public Access Portal for civil records, which is updated daily. Searchers who need to view full document images rather than just docket summaries can register for access to the county portal. Basic case index searches are available without registration.

In-person access to Prothonotary records is available at the Lycoming County Courthouse in Williamsport. Staff can assist with docket lookups and provide certified copies of court documents for an established per-page rate.



Lycoming County Prothonotary office civil court docket records
The Lycoming County Prothonotary maintains all civil court docket filings and provides public access both online and in person.

Note: The county's Public Access Portal requires registration to view complete document images, though the case index itself is open to all users.

Clerk of Courts and Criminal Docket Records

Criminal court docket records in Lycoming County are managed by the Lycoming County Clerk of Courts. This office maintains the official record of all criminal proceedings in the Court of Common Pleas, including felony and misdemeanor cases that have been bound over from Magisterial District Courts. The docket includes charging documents, bail orders, plea records, sentencing information, and any post-conviction filings.

Criminal docket sheets are publicly accessible through the UJS portal and display the full procedural history of each case. Searches can be conducted by defendant name or by the specific docket number assigned at filing. The Clerk of Courts office also maintains physical files that can be reviewed by appointment or during walk-in hours at the courthouse.



Lycoming County Clerk of Courts criminal court docket records
The Lycoming County Clerk of Courts office maintains criminal docket records for all felony and misdemeanor proceedings in the Court of Common Pleas.

Magisterial District Courts in Lycoming County

Lycoming County has multiple Magisterial District Courts that handle preliminary hearings in criminal matters, minor civil claims, traffic violations, and landlord-tenant proceedings. These lower courts are the first point of contact for most criminal cases before they are bound over to the Court of Common Pleas for trial.

Magisterial District Court docket records from Lycoming County are included in the UJS portal search. Users can search by defendant or plaintiff name to locate summary criminal cases, traffic offenses, and civil complaints filed at the district justice level. Docket sheets from these courts include hearing dates, disposition information, and any fines or restitution ordered.

Cases that begin at the Magisterial District Court level and are later appealed or bound over will appear in both systems, allowing researchers to trace the full path of a case from its initial filing through Common Pleas proceedings.

How to Search Lycoming County Court Docket Cases Online

To search Lycoming County court docket records online, navigate to the UJS Case Search page and select the appropriate court type. The system allows searches across Common Pleas, Magisterial District, and Superior Court levels. Entering a full or partial name will return a list of matching cases along with each case's docket number and filing date.

Docket sheets can be downloaded as PDF documents directly from the search results. Each docket sheet contains the complete case history, parties involved, and a schedule of upcoming proceedings. These documents are the same official records maintained by the court clerk.



Lycoming County UJS case search for court docket lookup
The UJS Case Search tool generates downloadable docket sheets for Lycoming County cases across all court levels.

Note: Searches by name may return multiple results when parties share similar names, so verifying the docket number and case details carefully is recommended.

Family Court and Orphans Court Dockets

Lycoming County's Court of Common Pleas also handles family law and Orphans Court matters. Family court dockets include divorce proceedings, custody disputes, support orders, and protection from abuse cases. Many family court records are subject to access restrictions to protect the privacy of minor children and victims.

Orphans Court dockets cover probate, estate administration, guardianship, and adoption proceedings. These matters are filed with the Prothonotary and are generally accessible through the county's civil records system. Researchers looking for estate records will find Orphans Court an important source of historical and current legal information.

Access to sealed or confidential family court records requires a court order. The Prothonotary's office can advise on the proper procedures for requesting access to restricted records.

Court Statistics and Case Volume in Lycoming County

Lycoming County courts process thousands of new filings each year across all court levels. The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts publishes annual statistics at pacourts.us that break down filings by county and case type. These reports give context to the volume and nature of cases being handled in the 29th Judicial District.

Understanding caseload patterns can be useful for attorneys planning litigation timelines or for researchers studying trends in criminal justice and civil litigation in north-central Pennsylvania. The published data includes information on case dispositions, trial rates, and time-to-disposition metrics.

Criminal History Records and PATCH

Pennsylvania's PATCH system at epatch.pa.gov allows individuals and authorized requesters to obtain official criminal history records compiled from court data statewide, including Lycoming County cases. PATCH reports are based on information submitted to the Pennsylvania State Police by county courts and are used for a variety of legal and administrative purposes.

Unlike a docket search, a PATCH report provides a consolidated summary of a person's criminal history across all Pennsylvania counties. This makes it a useful complement to a Lycoming County-specific docket search when a comprehensive statewide view is needed.

The public records policy governing court record access in Pennsylvania is maintained by the Supreme Court and is available at pacourts.us/public-records.

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