Crawford County Common Pleas

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Databases Updated on Nov 03, 2025

Crawford County Common Pleas Court cases in Crawford County, Meadville, PA

Crawford County Court of Common Pleas in Meadville, PA is Pennsylvania's trial court of general jurisdiction for the 30th Judicial District. It handles major criminal and civil cases and administers specialized divisions. Common matters include felony and misdemeanor prosecutions; civil actions beyond the minor courts' monetary limits; equity and real property disputes; family law (divorce, custody, child/spousal support, protection from abuse); juvenile delinquency and dependency; and Orphans' Court matters (probate/estates, guardianships, adoptions). The court also hears appeals de novo from Magisterial District Judges in summary and traffic cases and certain appeals from local agencies and boards, including land use and zoning.

Crawford County Common Pleas Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Common Pleas
County: Crawford
Street Address: 359 E. Center St.
City: Meadville
Zip Code: 16335
Phone: 814-333-7498
Fax: 814-333-7489
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Website URL: http://www.pacourts.us/courts/courts-of-common-pleas/individual-county-courts/crawford-county
Parking: There is no “reserved” area for juror parking, but with the enclosed juror parking pass you may park free in metered spaces around Diamond Park and on adjacent streets. Do not park in metered city lots, however. Please read and follow instructions on your pass. Note that we cannot have tickets for illegal parking excused. Please do not park in the lots designated for County employees or other private, restricted office or church lots near the Courthouse.
Restrictions: Clothing such as t-shirts with offensive language or pictures, halter tops and shorts arenot permitted. Upon entering the Judicial Center, you will be met by screening personnel who will ask you to remove belts thathave metal buckles, and empty all articles in your pockets and place them in plastic bins.According to PA law, jurors may not use a cell phone, computer, or other electronic device withcommunication capabilities while in attendance at trial or during deliberations.
Forms & Filing: https://www.crawfordcountypa.net/Courts/Pages/CourtFormsInformation.aspx
Jury Service: https://www.crawfordcountypa.net/Courts/Pages/Jury-Duty.aspx
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Spataro4Judge/
ADA: Heidi Shiderly
ADA Phone: 814-333-7498
ADA Fax / Email: hshiderly@co.crawford.pa.us
About / Additional Info: Crawford County is located in the northwestern region of Pennsylvania. It was founded in March of 1800 from a portion of Allegheny Countyand and named after William Crawford. The Court of Common Pleas is a general jurisdiction trial court handling both civil and criminal cases. There are three full time judges providing judicial services.

Services and Case Types Handled in Crawford County Common Pleas

Crawford County Court of Common Pleas serves as the county's general trial court, providing public access to justice across major case types.

- Criminal: felony and certain misdemeanor cases; arraignments, pretrial motions, trials, and sentencing.
- Civil: contract, tort, real property, equity/injunctions, and other general civil actions.
- Family/Domestic Relations: divorce, custody/visitation, child and spousal support, and domestic violence protective orders.
- Juvenile: delinquency and dependency/neglect matters.
- Probate/Orphans' (where assigned): estates, guardianships, adoptions, name changes.
- Specialized/problem-solving dockets (as available).

Key public services:
- Case filings, docketing, and records access.
- Scheduling and conducting hearings, conferences, and trials.
- Jury services: summons, qualification, orientation, and support.
- Issuing protective orders and emergency relief when authorized.
- Mediation or dispute-resolution programs.
- Fees, costs, and payment processing.
- Interpreter and ADA accommodation coordination.
- Forms, self-help resources, and referrals to related offices (e.g., clerk, probation).

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