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Forms from The Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania

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Looking for a sample Pennsylvania form? Check out The Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania's website. It has a helpful collection of forms divided into various categories, such as: For the Public, Representing Yourself in Family Law Cases, and Orphans' Court Forms. Find sample forms on topics such as divorce, custody, and expungements.

Many of the forms are bilingual. To see an available list, select the language of interest from the forms page:

Make sure to check also with your county court for county-specific forms and procedures. For example, The First Judicial District of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) has both a sample forms page and local rules on their website.  See our research guides for more information on where to find PA Court Rules - State and PA Court Rules - County

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