Wyoming County Court Docket Records

Wyoming County is a rural county in northeastern Pennsylvania and is part of the 44th Judicial District, which it shares with Susquehanna and Tioga counties. The borough of Tunkhannock serves as the county seat and location of the Wyoming County Courthouse, where the Court of Common Pleas maintains official public court records for criminal, civil, family, and orphans court proceedings. Access to Wyoming County court dockets is available through the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System's free online portal, which allows residents, attorneys, and the public to search case records from any location without charge. The county's rural character and lower case volume make record searches generally straightforward when using the UJS portal tools.

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Wyoming County Court Docket Search

The Pennsylvania UJS Web Portal is the official free platform for searching Wyoming County court dockets. This statewide system provides access to case information from both the Court of Common Pleas and the magisterial district courts within Wyoming County. Users can search by participant name, docket number, citation number, or date of birth, with the option to filter results by selecting Wyoming County as the jurisdiction. Search results display basic case information including the docket number, party names, case type, filing date, and status.

The UJS Case Search tool within the portal provides a direct lookup function and allows users to access full docket sheets for each case. Because Wyoming County is part of the 44th Judicial District alongside Susquehanna and Tioga counties, some attorneys and parties may have cases across multiple counties within the district. The UJS portal allows multi-county searching within a single session, making cross-county research straightforward.


The UJS Web Portal is the primary tool for searching Wyoming County court docket records at no cost.

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The UJS portal allows Wyoming County dockets to be filtered separately from the other counties in the 44th Judicial District.

Wyoming County Court of Common Pleas

The Wyoming County Court of Common Pleas is the trial court of general jurisdiction serving the 44th Judicial District. As with all Pennsylvania courts of common pleas, this court handles felony criminal cases, civil matters above the magisterial jurisdictional threshold, family law proceedings, juvenile matters, and orphans court cases. Judges assigned to the 44th Judicial District preside over Wyoming County cases, and the court calendar is administered through the Wyoming County Courthouse in Tunkhannock.

The Clerk of Courts maintains criminal docket records for Common Pleas cases in Wyoming County, and the Prothonotary's Office handles civil and family court filings. Both offices are accessible to the public during regular courthouse hours and can assist with records requests, copy orders, and general procedural questions. The Wyoming County Register of Wills manages probate and estate filings through the orphans court.

Because Wyoming County shares judicial resources with Susquehanna and Tioga counties in the 44th Judicial District, judicial assignments may sometimes involve traveling judges or coordinated scheduling. However, each county maintains its own separate docket records and courthouse administrative offices.

Criminal Court Dockets in Wyoming County

Criminal cases in Wyoming County follow the standard Pennsylvania process, beginning with arrest or citation and moving through magisterial district court for preliminary proceedings. Cases involving felony charges or serious misdemeanors that survive the preliminary hearing stage are sent to the Court of Common Pleas, where the formal criminal docket is established. This docket records all proceedings from initial filing through sentencing, appeal, or other final disposition.

Wyoming County criminal case records are publicly accessible through the UJS Case Search. Searching by the defendant's name or docket number will return the docket sheet, which includes charges, bail information, scheduled and completed hearing dates, and the outcome of the case. These records are presumptively public for adult criminal proceedings under Pennsylvania law.

The PATCH system run by the Pennsylvania State Police provides official criminal history records and is separate from the court docket search function. PATCH is the appropriate tool when a certified background check is required rather than a court case review.


Wyoming County criminal case dockets are searchable through the UJS Case Search by name or docket number.

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Criminal docket results for Wyoming County cases show charge information, hearing history, and disposition.

Wyoming County Magisterial District Courts

Wyoming County is served by magisterial district judges who hold court in communities throughout the county. These courts handle preliminary criminal proceedings, summary offense and traffic matters, civil claims under the dollar threshold for Common Pleas jurisdiction, and landlord-tenant cases. In a rural county like Wyoming, magisterial district courts play an especially important role given the distances residents must travel to reach the central courthouse in Tunkhannock.

Docket records from Wyoming County's magisterial district courts are included in the UJS portal and appear alongside Common Pleas records in name-based searches. Summary offense records from MDJ courts often represent the full extent of a court's involvement in minor matters that are resolved without advancement to Common Pleas. These records document the charge, disposition, fines imposed, and payment status.

Note: Physical case documents from Wyoming County magisterial district courts may not be fully scanned into the online portal system, and obtaining copies of original papers may require contacting the individual MDJ office where the case was filed.

Civil Court Dockets in Wyoming County Pennsylvania

Civil litigation in Wyoming County encompasses contract disputes, property matters, personal injury actions, and other civil claims that exceed the magisterial court's jurisdictional limit. These cases are filed with the Prothonotary's Office at the Wyoming County Courthouse and heard before the Court of Common Pleas. The civil docket is accessible through the UJS portal, which provides case index information and docket sheets for all civil filings.

Real property matters are a significant component of Wyoming County's civil docket, as the county contains rural acreage, timber interests, and natural resource properties that generate title disputes and property line litigation. Judgment liens recorded in the Prothonotary's judgment index affect real property in Wyoming County and are an important element of any title search conducted in the county.

Civil appeals from Wyoming County magisterial district courts are filed at the Common Pleas level and proceed as de novo hearings. These appeal cases are assigned new docket numbers in the Common Pleas civil system and become part of the publicly accessible civil docket record.

Public Access to Wyoming County Court Records

Public access to Wyoming County court records is governed by the Pennsylvania Courts public records policy, which establishes the framework for what judicial records are open to the public and how to request them. The UJS portal provides the most convenient access to Wyoming County records without requiring a courthouse visit.

For documents not available through the online portal, in-person visits to the Wyoming County Courthouse in Tunkhannock are the appropriate path. The Clerk of Courts, Prothonotary's Office, and Register of Wills are each responsible for different categories of records and can assist with requests during regular business hours. Certified copies for official use are available from the relevant courthouse office upon request and payment of applicable fees.

Restricted records in Wyoming County include juvenile delinquency proceedings, cases subject to court-ordered sealing or expungement, and certain mental health matters. The Pennsylvania Rules of Judicial Administration set out the categories of restricted records and the procedures for requesting access to records that are not publicly available by default.

Wyoming County Court Record Fees and Copies

Basic docket information for Wyoming County cases is available through the UJS portal at no charge. Users can view case index data, docket entries, and docket sheets without registration or payment. Costs are incurred only when physical document copies are needed, when certified records are requested, or when specialized courthouse services are required.

The standard per-page copy rate for Wyoming County court documents is $0.25, in line with Pennsylvania's statewide schedule. Certified copies carry an additional fee that varies by document type and office. Requesting copies in advance by mail or phone can help avoid unnecessary courthouse trips and allows staff to prepare records ahead of time.

Note: Fee schedules at the Wyoming County courthouse are subject to updates by court administration, and confirming current costs before submitting a records request is always the best practice.

Wyoming County Family and Orphans Court Records

Family court proceedings in Wyoming County cover divorce actions, child custody and support matters, adoptions, and protection from abuse petitions. The Court of Common Pleas handles these cases, and the Domestic Relations Section assists with support enforcement and administration. Family court dockets are part of the public record system, though access to certain filings involving children may be restricted to protect the privacy of minor parties.

Wyoming County's orphans court handles probate, estate administration, guardianship proceedings, and trust matters. The Register of Wills accepts probate filings and maintains official estate records including wills, letters testamentary, estate inventories, and accountings. Probated wills and estate records are generally accessible to the public at the Register of Wills office and represent an important resource for genealogical and estate research.

Wyoming County participates in the Pennsylvania Courts statewide data reporting system, with annual statistics published through the Pennsylvania Courts statistics portal. These reports provide insight into case volume and court performance across the 44th Judicial District.

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Nearby Counties

Wyoming County shares the 44th Judicial District with Susquehanna and Tioga counties, and dockets from all neighboring northeastern Pennsylvania counties are accessible through the UJS portal.

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