Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 1904 — Availability of criminal charge information in child custody proceedings

Pennsylvania § 1904
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 42JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
PartPART II
Ch. 19ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF PENNSYLVANIA COURTS

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42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 1904 (2026).

Text

(a)Establishment of criminal charge information system.--The Administrative Office shall establish and maintain an information system to enable a parent who is a party to a custody proceeding or order to have access to information about the criminal charges filed against the other parent to the custody proceeding or order. The criminal charge information that shall be available for access under this section is limited to the information requested by those parents involved in a custody proceeding or order and for which an application has been filed and verified for access as provided for in this section.
(b)Criminal charges enumerated.--The criminal charge information that shall be available on the information system shall be limited to the offenses listed in 23 Pa.C.S. § 5329(a) (relati

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Legislative History

(Oct. 7, 1996, P.L.691, No.119, eff. 120 days; Nov. 23, 2010, P.L.1106, No.112, eff. 60 days) 2010 Amendment.Act 112 amended subsecs. (b), (c) and (h). 1996 Amendment.Act 119 added section 1904. Cross References.Section 1904 is referred to in sections 1725, 1725.1 of this title; section 5330 of Title 23 (Domestic Relations).

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