Now Available from Pennsylvania: Bucks, Delaware, Lancaster, and Montgomery Counties!

CourtTrax Corporation is excited to announce that we have expanded our services into the State of Pennsylvania! For our users needing Pennsylvania court information, we now provide electronic access to Bucks, Delaware, Lancaster, and Montgomery County court records!

CourtTrax users now have the ability to conduct Name and Case number searches in in all four of these counties under the Pennsylvania selection from our user interface.

Coverage
Serving a combined population of over 2.5 Million people, the Bucks, Lancaster, and Montgomery courts provide electronic access to Prothonotary (Civil), and Orphan’s Court/Register of Wills (Probate) records, while Delaware County provides Prothonotary (Civil) records access.

As with all other CourtTrax Online Courts, case detail reports remain in the “Saved Searches Panel” on your CourtTrax desk top for 60 days.  Results can be saved to your local drive without being subject to a time limit, thus eliminating the risk of additional charges should previously retrieved information need to be reviewed in the future.

Questions?
If you have any questions about access to the Bucks, Delaware, Lancaster, and Montgomery courts, or any of our other products and services, contact us at customerservice@courttrax.com or give us a call: 866-643-7084 (Option 2).

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