This law section outlines the establishment and location of offices for magisterial district judges in Pennsylvania, requiring county governing bodies to set up offices approved by the president judge. It also references amendments related to judicial procedures and the transition from justices of the peace to magisterial district judges. The section includes provisions for legal procedures and cross-references to related laws.
The county governing body must establish offices at locations approved by the president judge of the court of common pleas within the county.
They have been transitioned to magisterial district judges, with related procedural rules updated accordingly.
Yes, Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure No. 482 applies to the execution of judgments for money rendered by district justices, now magisterial district judges.
Amendments include provisions for office establishment, procedural updates, and the transition from justices of the peace to magisterial district judges, as detailed in the 2004 amendments.