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Procedural Forms

The procedural forms below are required by the Lycoming County Local Rules of Procedure.

Please choose from the forms below as it pertains to the type of case you have (Civil, Criminal, Family, or Orphan’s Court), and Please read the packets' descriptions and instructions carefully and thoroughly.


Claim For Exemption

Entry of Appearance as a Self-Represented Party

Criminal Record/ Abuse History Verification

Certificate of Service Form for Civil Case Documents Other than Original Process

Praecipe to Reinstate Complaint

Motion Cover Sheet

Monitoring Notice

Civil Cover Sheet

Continuance Request Form Civil and Family

Continuance Request Form Civil and Family - fillable form

Continuance Request Form Criminal

Continuance Request Form Criminal - fillable form

Continuance Request Form Orphan's Court

Continuance Request Form Orphan's Court - fillable form

Confidential Document Form

Confidential Information Form

Transcript Request Self-Help Kit

Transcript Request Form

Orphans' Court Cover Sheet

Petition to Proceed Without Payment of Fees and Costs (IFP)

Praecipe to Settle & Discontinue

Praecipe to Withdraw Civil Complaint

Filing an Appeal to Superior or Commonwealth Court

Serving a Subpoena to Produce Documents or Things

Filing a Motion - use this form to file a motion with the court.  Includes motion cover sheet, to be attached to the front of the motion.

Recusal Motion - use this form to request a judge to recuse himself/herself from your case.
Petition for Permission to file Nunc Pro Tunc - use this petition when you have missed the deadline for filing and wish to ask the court to allow you to file late.  You must provide "good cause" for the delay.  You must attach a motion cover sheet (included) to the front of the petition and the document you wish to file late to the back.
Motion for Reconsideration - use this motion when you wish to ask the judge to reconsider an Order that was already entered.  Be aware there are time limits on filing such a motion, usually thirty days from entry of the order, unless otherwise provided by law.
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