If you’ve received a court summons, you may be feeling anxiety and uncertainty. A court summons can mean many things, whether it’s to address a traffic violation you’ve incurred or if you’re involved in a criminal case or civil court proceedings. Even if you’ve been in front of a judge before, every case is different, and you need somebody who cares about your interests, questions, and concerns before and during the proceedings. Latoison Law Firm offers professional legal advice for a variety of cases, and we’re here to help you through the PA Magisterial District Court System.
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How Do I Get To the Courthouse?
This court is located at 11 Bartram Avenue, Glenolden, Pennsylvania 19036. There is a free parking lot access adjacent to the building. If you need to contact the court with any questions, or if you may have difficulty fulfilling your summons, the phone number is 610-583-6647.
Do I Need Legal Representation?
If you’re going to court, even if you just wish to contest a speeding ticket, it’s important to have a lawyer versed in these types of cases to help you navigate the often complex matters of law. A seasoned lawyer can answer your questions and give you the best advice to reduce your fines or sentencing if the judge finds you to be guilty. A good lawyer can also help you avoid spending time in jail and may even be able to help get points taken off your driver’s license!
More About PA Magisterial District Court
Magisterial Courts handle preliminary hearings for criminal cases such as firearm violations, drug possession, assault and battery, DUI, and many other crimes. These courts also handle traffic violations and civil cases. Typical civil cases include small claims (for judgments under $12,000) minor lawsuits and landlord-tenant cases.
Contact Latoison Law Firm Today!
We’re here for all your legal needs and can work with you every step of the way. Fill out this form or give us a call at 610-999-1439 for a consultation. We can also schedule Zoom video conference meetings!