


ADA Grievance Form (All Appellate Courts).ADA Grievance Instructions (All Appellate Courts).ADA Request Accommodation Form (All Appellate Courts).§ 12131 et seq., in accessing or participating in judicial proceedings or other services, programs or activities of the Unified Judicial System.Īnyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service or activity, should contact the ADA Coordinator or filing office to make a written request as soon as possible but no later than three days before the scheduled event. It is the policy of the Unified Judicial System (UJS) to prohibit discrimination against any individual with a disability, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), 42 U.S.C. See Īmericans with Disabilities Act Accommodation (ADA)

The attorney registration process is through the Attorney Registration Office of the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court. The judiciary cannot guarantee the rules posted are current or accurate.įor information on how to obtain a certificate from the Supreme Court, choose one of the following: The online version of the Pennsylvania Code is operated by the Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau. Appellate Procedures for submitting a Filing.The following resources are available to ensure that these filing requirements are met: Each submitted filing must be submitted to the appropriate location with the required number of copies and fees. Submitting a filing that does not comply with the rules of procedure may result in the dismissal of the appellate action.įor detailed instructions on how to submit a filing and what to include, review the Rules of Appellate Procedure (Title 210). Doing Business with the Court Submitting a Filingīefore submitting a filing, make sure all requirements are met.
