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Court Type: | Common Pleas |
State: | PA |
County: | Cambria |
Street Address: | 200 S. Center St. |
City: | Ebensburg |
Zip Code: | 15931 |
Phone: | 814-472-1552 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM |
Website URL: | http://www.pacourts.us/courts/courts-of-common-pleas/individual-county-courts/cambria-county |
Restrictions: | WiFi is not available in the Courthouse. Cell Phones are permitted, but must be turned off in the courtrooms. |
Jury Service: | https://www.cambriacountypa.gov/jury-selection/ |
Languages: | Multiple |
ADA: | William J. Valko |
ADA Phone: | 814-472-1552 |
ADA Fax / Email: | wvalko@co.cambria.pa.us |
About / Additional Info: | Courts of Common Pleas are Pennsylvania’s courts of general trial jurisdiction. They have existed in Pennsylvania at least since the Constitution of 1776, under which they received constitutional status. Prior to the Constitution of 1968, in addition to Courts of Common Pleas, there existed Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery. Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Orphans’ Courts. The new Constitution abolished these latter separate courts and incorporated them into existing Common Pleas Courts. The Common Pleas Courts are organized into 60 judicial districts which generally follow the geographic boundaries of the Commonwealth’s counties; however, seven of the districts are comprised of two counties. Each district has from one to 95 judges. Judges are elected to 10-year terms. Common Pleas Courts have original jurisdiction over all cases not exclusively assigned to another court and appellate jurisdiction over judgments from the special courts. They also hear appeals from certain state and most local government agencies. |
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambria_County_Courthouse |