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New Interactive Magisterial District Court Map

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Together with the Pennsylvania State Data Center, the Pennsylvania Courts have created a new interactive tool to help the public find information related to the Magisterial District Courts. The Interactive Magisterial District Court Map clearly lays out the boundaries of all of Pennsylvania's 509 magisterial district courts. To locate your magisterial district court office, run a search for your address. From your search result on the map, left click within the boundaries of the district to see the Judge's name, contact information and office location for your address.

The home button on the top left portion of the map will return you to the default, statewide view.

In addition to information about magisterial district courts, the map also indicates county courthouses, law enforcement agencies and correctional facilities.

Unlike other counties in Pennsylvania with magisterial district courts, Philadelphia has The Municipal Court. For more information about The Municipal Court in Philadelphia, see the Philadelphia Court's website.

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