Forms & Self-Help Kits

On this page, you will find various Lycoming County Courts legal forms. These packets can also be found in the law library and are provided one per filing. The law library staff cannot provide legal advice (see disclaimer) but they can assist in filling out the forms. You can stop in during regular operating hours or make an appointment.

FORMS

Use these forms at your own risk – as they may or may not be appropriate in your particular case. It is strongly recommended you seek legal advice and obtain the services of an attorney.

To find an attorney, please visit the Lycoming Law Association’s website at

http://www.lycolaw.org/directory/directory.asp.

If you are financially unable to afford the services of an attorney, you can find out if you are eligible for North Penn Legal Services by completing an intake form via phone by calling...

click the below link..

https://www.northpennlegal.org/locations/clinton-lycoming-and-tioga-counties-williamsport-office

Representative Form

Can I designate someone else to represent me or my company?

Yes.  An individual can designate another person to act as his or her authorized representative in the matter before the Magisterial District Judge.  That person must have personal knowledge of the facts and circumstances of the matter before the court.  You may designate your authorized representative by completing and filing the form; your representative must also sign this form.

Representative Form

FIND A LAWYER

North Penn Legal Services

To find out if you qualify for FREE help, Call 877-953-4250 OR Apply on-line at NorthPennLegal.org

DISCLAIMER

"Pro se litigants” are individuals who are representing themselves in a legal proceeding.

The Lycoming County Law Library has organized materials and resources for individuals who choose to represent themselves in a legal matter. Individuals who represent themselves in court proceedings are referred to as “pro se,” which in Latin means “for self.” The information provided online and in the law library may not be appropriate for your situation. The law library does not provide legal advice and should not be substituted for legal advice. If you have legal questions, you should contact a lawyer. Pro se litigants are held to the same standards as attorneys admitted to the bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Representing yourself does not exempt you from understanding and following state-wide and local rules of court.

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Document Center

The Document Center provides easy access to public documents. Click on one of the categories below to see related documents or use the search function.

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Filing a Complaint in MDJ Court (money judgment)1 document

  • MDJ Civil Complaint Self-Help Kit.pdf
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Filing an Eviction Action in MDJ Court1 document

  • MDJ Eviction Action Self-Help Kit.pdf
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Defending Yourself in MDJ Court1 document

  • MDJ Defending Yourself in MDJ Court.pdf
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Defending Against Eviction in MDJ Court1 document

  • MDJ Representing Yourself in Eviction Case in MDJ Court.pdf
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Filing an Appeal from an MDJ Money Judgment1 document

  • MDJ Appealing DJ Judgment.pdf
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Filing an Appeal from an MDJ Eviction1 document

  • MDJ Appealing Eviction.pdf
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Filing an Appeal from a Summary Criminal Conviction1 document

  • Summary Criminal Conviction Appeal.pdf
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Other Civil Forms and Self-Help Kits1 document

  • Law Library Forms Page
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Other Criminal Forms and Self-Help Kits1 document

  • Law Library Forms Page
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