Wyoming County Common Pleas Court cases in Wyoming County, Tunkhannock, PA
The Wyoming County Court of Common Pleas in Tunkhannock, PA, is a Pennsylvania trial court of general jurisdiction within the Unified Judicial System. It handles major criminal and civil cases, including felonies, misdemeanors, contract and tort claims, real property disputes, and equity matters. Its family and orphans' court functions cover divorce, custody, child and spousal support, Protection From Abuse orders, juvenile delinquency and dependency, adoptions, estates, and guardianships. The court also processes DUI and other serious Vehicle Code offenses and hears appeals from magisterial district courts, including summary offenses and traffic citation appeals, as well as certain local agency and license appeals.
Wyoming County Common Pleas Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Common Pleas |
County: | Wyoming |
Street Address: | 1 Court House Sq. |
City: | Tunkhannock |
Zip Code: | 18657 |
Phone: | 570-836-3200 |
Fax: | 570-996-0193 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 4:00PM |
Website URL: | http://www.pacourts.us/courts/courts-of-common-pleas/individual-county-courts/wyoming-county |
Forms & Filing: | https://wycopa.org/prothonotary/clerk-of-courts-forms/ |
Languages: | Multiple |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/ProthCoC/ |
Linkedin: | https://www.linkedin.com/in/cindy-adams-165007149/ |
ADA: | Jessica Ebert |
ADA Phone: | 570-996-2303 |
ADA Fax / Email: | acuster@wycopa.org |
About / Additional Info: | Wyoming County is located in the Northeast corner of Pennsylvania. It is a 7th Class County with 18 Townships 5 Boroughs. Wyoming County was formed out of the northern part of Luzerne County, by an act of Assembly approved April 4th, 1842. The original Courthouse was dedicated on April 4, 1843. |
Services and Case Types Handled in Wyoming County Common Pleas Court
- Role: Trial court of general jurisdiction for Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, providing public access to justice.
- Case types: criminal (felonies/misdemeanors); civil (contracts, personal injury, property, foreclosure); family/domestic relations (divorce, custody, child/spousal support); juvenile delinquency/dependency; Orphans' Court (estates, guardianships, adoptions, name changes); appeals from Magisterial District Courts and certain agencies.
- Core services: case filings and docketing through the Prothonotary (civil/family/Orphans') and Clerk of Courts (criminal); records access and certified copies; scheduling and conducting hearings, conferences, and jury/non-jury trials; issuing orders and judgments; arbitration for eligible civil matters.
- Protective orders: intake and processing of Protection From Abuse (PFA) petitions, emergency and final orders, and related hearings.
- Jury services: juror qualification, summons, orientation, deferrals/excusals, and payment.
- Public support: forms and filing guidance, calendars, interpreter requests, ADA accommodations, and payment of court costs/fees via the appropriate offices.