Delaware County 32-1-21 Magisterial District Court Summons Instructions
If you commit a crime in Delaware County, no matter if it is harassment, traffic violations, underage drinking, or retail theft, you are likely to go through the Delaware County Magisterial District Court system. As you work through the court system, having an experienced, effective lawyer by your side can help to ease your fears and make the situation bearable.
Benari Law Group has experience in various Magisterial Courts in Pennsylvania, representing clients from all walks of life facing various charges. Our lawyers offer support, advice, and representation that is incomparable.
One of the courts in which Benari Law Group has experience is Delaware County Magisterial District Court 32-1-21 in Chester. If you are summoned to this court at 160 East Seventh Street, Chester, PA 19013, you will see Magisterial District Judge Dawn L. Vann. This court is used for traffic citations, preliminary arraignments, preliminary hearings, bench warrants, or non-jury trials.
Magisterial District Court 32-1-21 is in Chester, Pennsylvania. It covers the election districts and the City of Chester's Wards 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. This can be extremely confusing, so it is important that you know which court you must go to, where that court is, and which judge you will see. There are several judges within this building.
This particular court is responsible for all traffic and non-traffic citations, harassment, underage drinking, retail theft up to $150, criminal cases, landlord and tenant disputes, and civil cases with damage claims up to $12,000.