Greene County Traffic Court Records Lookup

Greene County traffic court records are kept at the Greene County Courthouse in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. The Clerk of Courts office, led by Crystal D. Walters, maintains criminal and traffic records for public access. Traffic citations in Greene County are handled by Magisterial District Courts, with appeals going to the Court of Common Pleas. You can search Greene County traffic court records online through the county's civil case search tool or the statewide UJS Web Portal. Both services are free. The courthouse is at 10 East High Street, Waynesburg, PA 15370.

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Waynesburg County Seat
Crystal D. Walters Clerk of Courts
724-852-5281 Clerk of Courts
3 MDJ Court Locations

How to Find Greene County Traffic Court Records

Greene County provides two ways to search traffic court records online. The first is the county's own civil case search at greenecountypa.gov/CivilSearch. This tool lets you search by case number, party name, or year range. Docket information is available for public cases. For official certified copies, you need to visit the Clerk's office in person.

The second option is the statewide UJS Case Search portal. This tool covers all courts in Greene County, including the three Magisterial District Court locations and the Court of Common Pleas. Searching by defendant name will return all relevant dockets associated with that person across all courts in the county and across Pennsylvania.

For in-person access, go to the Greene County Courthouse at 10 East High Street, Waynesburg, PA 15370. The Clerk of Courts office is in Room 103. Phone: 724-852-5281 or 724-852-5282. Fax: 724-852-5316. Email: cwalters@co.greene.pa.us. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Crystal D. Walters began her term as Clerk of Courts on December 29, 2023, and also serves as Clerk of Orphans' Court.

Note: The Prothonotary's office for civil records is in Room 105, phone 724-852-5288, which is separate from the Clerk of Courts for criminal and traffic records.

Greene County Clerk of Courts and Traffic Record Maintenance

Crystal D. Walters serves as the Greene County Clerk of Courts. Her office maintains criminal records, traffic records, and probate records for public access. The Greene County Clerk of Courts page provides current contact information and a description of office services.

Greene County Clerk of Courts website for traffic court records

The Clerk of Courts office shown above is the primary repository for Greene County traffic court records at the Common Pleas level. In-person requests at the courthouse are the most direct way to obtain certified copies of court documents, including traffic appeal records.

The office maintains records for all case types that pass through the Greene County Court of Common Pleas. For traffic matters, this includes appeal cases from Magisterial District Courts. The Clerk of Courts ensures that all records are complete and accessible to the public under Pennsylvania's open court policy.

Greene County Magisterial District Courts and Traffic Citations

Greene County has three Magisterial District Court locations. Each serves a specific geographic area of the county. When a traffic citation is issued anywhere in Greene County, it is assigned to the appropriate MDJ office based on where the violation occurred. The driver receives notice of which MDJ office will handle the case.

The Greene County courts information page lists the types of records available, including civil records, criminal records, traffic records, and probate records. This page also confirms that public access is available for non-restricted records and that online search is available through the county website and UJS Portal.

Greene County Clerk of Courts detailed traffic court records information

The court information page above confirms that Greene County traffic records are available for public access. The page links to both the county's own case search and the UJS Portal for comprehensive record searches.

Under 42 Pa.C.S. Section 1515, Magisterial District Judges in Greene County have jurisdiction over summary traffic offenses. When a Greene County MDJ decides a traffic case, that decision becomes part of the public record and is accessible through the online search tools.

Greene County Traffic Dockets and Case Search

Greene County traffic docket sheets are public records. Each docket lists the full case history including the original charge, hearing dates, any amendments, payment records, and the final outcome. The county's civil case search at greenecountypa.gov/CivilSearch provides access to these dockets. Links to the UJS Portal are also available from that page for more comprehensive searches.

Greene County civil case search for traffic court records

The Greene County case search page shown above lets you search by case number, party name, or year range. This is a quick way to locate a specific Greene County traffic court record without calling or visiting the courthouse.

The Pennsylvania Courts website provides statewide context for how public access works in Greene County. All records maintained by the Greene County Clerk of Courts are subject to the Public Access Policy of the Unified Judicial System, which defines what information is available and what requires a formal request.

Under 42 Pa.C.S. Section 1302, traffic court jurisdiction in Pennsylvania defines how Greene County courts are empowered to handle traffic citations and appeals. The county's MDJ courts and Common Pleas court operate within this framework.

PennDOT and Greene County Traffic Records

Greene County traffic convictions are reported to PennDOT by the Magisterial District Court that decided the case. PennDOT records the conviction and assigns points to the driver's record based on the violation type. Drivers can view their current driving record at the PennDOT driver records portal.

The PennDOT public records FAQ explains who may request a driving record and what information is included. Greene County convictions appear on the state driver record alongside any other Pennsylvania convictions. The PennDOT record and the court docket are separate documents, but both are part of the public record of a traffic matter.

The Pennsylvania Vehicle Code defines the violations and point values for all offenses that appear on Greene County traffic dockets. PennDOT uses these statewide point values when processing reports from Greene County courts.

Note: Appealing a Greene County traffic conviction to the Court of Common Pleas does not automatically stop PennDOT from acting on the original conviction while the appeal is pending.

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