Warren County Traffic Court Records
Warren County traffic court records are maintained at the courthouse in Warren, Pennsylvania. The county is part of the 37th Judicial District, shared with Forest County. A combined Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts office manages all civil and criminal court records. Three Magisterial District Courts handle traffic citations in different parts of the county. You can search Warren County traffic court records at no cost through the statewide UJS Web Portal. This guide covers the court structure, office details, and how to access traffic records in Warren County.
Warren County Quick Facts
How to Search Warren County Traffic Court Records
The UJS Web Portal is the main online tool for Warren County traffic court records. This free statewide system covers all three MDJ offices in the county: MDJ 37-2-01 in Warren, MDJ 37-3-01 in Warren, and MDJ 37-4-01 in Youngsville. Search by defendant name, citation number, or docket number. Results are free and available at any time.
For in-person access, visit the Warren County Courthouse at 204 Fourth Avenue, Warren, PA 16365. Aaron Uber serves as the combined Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts. Phone: 814-728-3440. Fax: 814-728-3459. This office manages both civil and criminal court records for the county. Self-search terminals are available at the clerk's office for use during business hours. Court records are public under Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law.
The UJS Case Search provides direct access to docket sheets. Each docket shows the charge, hearing date, officer information, and the final ruling. Marriage records from the Warren County Register and Recorders' office go back to 1885, but traffic records are handled separately through the courts.
Note: Warren County is in the 37th Judicial District, which it shares with Forest County. Each county handles its own court records separately.
Warren County Court Structure for Traffic Cases
Warren County is part of the 37th Judicial District alongside Forest County. The Court of Common Pleas at 204 Fourth Avenue handles appeals from the three MDJ courts. The combined Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts office manages civil and criminal records for the county. Aaron Uber serves as both Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts, meaning one elected official manages both civil and criminal record-keeping functions.
The Warren County Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts page shown above describes the office duties for both the Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts roles. The Prothonotary keeps records of civil proceedings and serves as clerk of court. The Clerk of Courts serves as chief clerk for the criminal courts and keeps all papers filed with them. Aaron Uber holds both of these responsibilities in Warren County.
Traffic citations in Warren County are heard first at the relevant MDJ office. Under 42 Pa.C.S. Section 1302, Pennsylvania defines traffic court jurisdiction at the state level. All three Warren County MDJ courts follow statewide rules. Appeals from MDJ decisions go to the Court of Common Pleas at the Warren courthouse.
Warren County Traffic Records Office Details
The Warren County Courthouse at 204 Fourth Avenue is the central location for all court record access. Self-search terminals at the clerk's office allow in-person searches during business hours. For traffic records specifically, the UJS Portal is the fastest option for most searches.
The court directory above lists all three MDJ offices in Warren County. Two MDJ offices are located in the city of Warren, and a third is in Youngsville to the south. The directory shows addresses and contact information for each location. Knowing which MDJ processed your traffic case narrows your search in the UJS Portal.
The court records page above shows how Warren County traffic court records are organized for public access. The Pennsylvania Courts website also includes Warren County in its statewide court directory. The county's public records are available under Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law and through the UJS Portal.
| Office |
Warren County Prothonotary / Clerk of Courts 204 Fourth Avenue Warren, PA 16365 |
|---|---|
| Phone | 814-728-3440 |
| Fax | 814-728-3459 |
| Official | Aaron Uber, Prothonotary / Clerk of Courts |
| Judicial District | 37th Judicial District (shared with Forest County) |
| MDJ Courts | 37-2-01 (Warren), 37-3-01 (Warren), 37-4-01 (Youngsville) |
PennDOT and Warren County Traffic Convictions
Every traffic conviction from a Warren County court is reported to PennDOT. The state applies points to your driving record based on the violation type. Warren County convictions have the same impact as those from any other Pennsylvania county.
Check your current driving record at the PennDOT driver records portal. Under 42 Pa.C.S. Section 1515, all three Warren County MDJ courts have jurisdiction over summary traffic offenses and report outcomes to PennDOT. The Pennsylvania Vehicle Code, Title 75, defines the offenses and their associated point values for Warren County drivers and all Pennsylvania motorists.
Nearby Counties
Warren County is in northwestern Pennsylvania. Several counties border the area. Check your citation to confirm jurisdiction before searching for records.