Perry County Common Pleas Court cases in Perry County, New Bloomfield, PA
The Perry County Court of Common Pleas in New Bloomfield is Pennsylvania's trial court of general jurisdiction for Perry County. As part of the Unified Judicial System, it serves as the county's primary forum for jury and nonjury trials and for supervising lower courts. It hears major criminal cases (felonies and misdemeanors), civil actions of virtually any amount, family law matters (divorce, custody, support, protection from abuse), juvenile delinquency and dependency, and Orphans' Court matters (estates, guardianships, adoptions). The court also handles appeals from Magisterial District Courts, including summary criminal and traffic cases, and certain administrative appeals such as driver's license suspensions and land use decisions.
Perry County Common Pleas Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Common Pleas |
County: | Perry |
Street Address: | 2 E. Main St. |
City: | New Bloomfield |
Zip Code: | 17068 |
Phone: | 717-582-2131 |
Fax: | 717-582-5162 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM |
Website URL: | http://www.pacourts.us/courts/courts-of-common-pleas/individual-county-courts/perry-county |
Forms & Filing: | https://perryco.org/departments/courts/all-court-related-forms/ |
Languages: | Multiple |
ADA: | Christina L. Zook |
ADA Phone: | 717-582-5143 |
ADA Fax / Email: | czook@perryco.org |
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_County_Courthouse_(Pennsylvania) |
Services and Case Types Handled in Perry County Common Pleas
Perry County Court of Common Pleas is the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. It:
- Accepts and processes case filings; maintains dockets and records.
- Conducts hearings and trials (arraignments, pretrials, motions, sentencings, bench and jury trials).
- Issues protective orders (protection-from-abuse/civil protection) and other judicial orders and injunctions.
- Manages jury services: qualification, summons, orientation, and in-court administration.
- Adjudicates criminal cases (especially felonies), civil disputes (torts, contracts, real property), domestic relations (divorce, custody, support), juvenile (delinquency/dependency), and probate/estate matters (guardianships, adoptions).
- Provides public access to schedules and records; processes payments, bonds, and fines via the clerk/prothonotary; and offers information on forms, procedures, and compliance requirements.