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PA Removes Cases From Online Search Results

July 01, 2012 posted by Steve Brownstein

The office that oversees the operation of Pennsylvania's courts has removed millions of court records from its electronic database.

It only affects minor cases such as speeding, disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and landlord-tenant cases.

Whereas in the past, these were available indefinitely, they will now be unavailable electronically after three years of final disposition of the case or after fines have been paid.

The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts says the change brings magisterial district court retention schedule in compliance with the State Supreme Court.

The information will still be available in printed form and for a fee.

 


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