(A) The clerk of courts shall maintain the criminal case file for the court of common pleas. The criminal case file shall contain all original records, papers, and orders filed in the case, and copies of all court notices. These records, papers, orders, and copies shall not be taken from the custody of the clerk of court without order of the court. Upon request, the clerk shall provide copies at reasonable cost. (B) The clerk of courts shall maintain a list of docket entries: a chronological list, in electronic or written form, of documents and entries in the criminal case file and of all proceedings in the case.(C) The docket entries shall include at a minimum the following information:
(1) the defendant’s name; (2) the names and addresses of all attorneys who have appeared or entered an appearance, the date of the entry of appearance, and the date of any withdrawal of appearance; (3) notations concerning all papers filed with the clerk, including all court notices, appearances, pleas, motions, orders, verdicts, findings and judgments, and sentencings, briefly showing the nature and title, if any, of each paper filed, writ issued, plea entered, and motion made, and the substance of each order or judgment of the court and of the returns showing execution of process; (4) notations concerning motions made orally or orders issued orally in the courtroom when directed by the court; (5) a notation of every judicial proceeding, continuance, and disposition; (6) a notation if the defendant was under the age of 18 at the time of the commission of the alleged offense and charged with one of the offenses excluded from the definition of ”delinquent act” in paragraphs (2)(i), (2)(ii), and (2)(iii) of 42 Pa.C.S. § 6302; (7) the location of exhibits made part of the record during the proceedings; and(8) all other information required by Rules 114 and 576.(D) If a judicial district has provided for electronic filing pursuant to Rule 576.1, the criminal case file in which electronic filing has been utilized may be maintained solely in an electronic format as long as copies of the documents maintained in the criminal case file may be produced in a physical paper format.
234 Pa. Code § 113
Amended by Pennsylvania Bulletin, Vol 48, No. 06. February 10, 2018, effective 2/10/2018Amended by Pennsylvania Bulletin, Vol 48, No. 19. May 12, 2018, effective 5/12/2018