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Bucks County District Court, New Britain PA

Address 962 Town Center, New Britain, PA
Phone (215) 230-7265
Hours
Monday8:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday8:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday8:00am-5:00pm
Thursday8:00am-5:00pm
Friday8:00am-5:00pm
Website www.buckscounty.org/courts/DistrictCourts
Categories County Court
Rating 3 4 reviews
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Bucks County District Court reviews

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jtskillet
March 12, 2020 9:04 am

The situation will remain private, but I want to give a kudos, to Officer Interante, Clerk Sharon, and Judge Regina Armitage for their Professional and empathetic handling of said situation!

Most times people only comment when things are not good, however I firmly believe in mentioning when things are good!
Have a great day, keep safe!
Jerry Truxell

Robin
November 05, 2019 1:37 am

Judge Regina Armitage officiated my daughter’s wedding ceremony at the courthouse and did a wonderful job! She and all the administrators we had contact with were warm and pleasant, as well as efficient. The judge was welcoming and went above and beyond the ordinary ceremony by including special remarks. We could not have been more pleased! Thank you! We highly recommend this judge and this courthouse!

Ginger
October 23, 2019 7:37 am

Would give zero stars if I could. Filed a small claims case against the guy I bought my house from. He lied on the seller's disclosure and hid water damage from my inspector by putting boxes in the way. The judge, Regina Armitage, didn't consider any of my evidence, didn't look at the inspection report, pictures of the damage, estimates to repair, professional inspector who said the damage was all old. She talked about how all the basements around here have water damage including hers - that everyone knows that - that I should have been more careful. "Buyer beware"

So, if everyone knows about water damage, why didn't he? And, if he DID know, how was it legal for him to lie on the disclosure saying there was no water damage. I wonder if she will disclose the problem in her house when SHE sells and signs a seller's disclosure?

The hearing was a sham, I don't feel that she even considered what was legal - just listened to his sad story and decided he must be a nice guy who didn't know ABOUT WATER DAMAGE IN HIS FINISHED BASEMENT!

Waste of the $200 I had to pay to even file.

Piercey
January 27, 2019 7:43 pm

It would have been helpful to know that there would be an additional charge of $2.75 for making online payments. Under my payment arrangement, I have a total of 14 months to pay my fine. With the added "convenience fee", should I continue to pay online it would cost me an additional $38.50. So to anyone who has to pay the court, I would highly recommend that you stop by to pay in person or mail a check.

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