General Law Discussion

How to Get Through Security at the Courthouse in Pennsylvania

Want to get past security at a Pennsylvania courthouse? Learn the surprising reasons you can be turned away, plus what items they can confiscate.

Learning how to get through security at the courthouse in Pennsylvania can seem scary. This is especially true if you’ve never experienced it before! However, understanding basic courthouse security policies, laws, and identification requirements can ensure a stress-free experience.

In addition, courts prohibit certain items and may confiscate them. Lastly, you should understand proper behavior while inside a courthouse. While your lawyer should give you an overview beforehand, this guide will help provide insight into all these topics. As a result, your next visit to a Pennsylvania courthouse can go as smoothly as possible.

Research local protocols and policies for security at the courthouse

Local courthouse security protocols and policies can vary based on the district or county of the courthouse. The best way to find out the rules for a particular courthouse is to contact that specific court directly. In fact, Pennsylvania maintains a website where you can obtain contact information for every courthouse throughout the Commonwealth.

Many courthouses are now also taking extra safety precautions. These may include increased security personnel, metal detectors, and physical bag checks. Calling ahead to learn about any new security measures is helpful, as well.

Ensure you are familiar with all security screening rules before entering the courthouse.

Can I bring a gun into the courthouse if I have a concealed carry permit? What about drugs and alcohol?

In addition to local security protocols, both state and federal security laws and regulations apply when entering a courthouse. For example, courts normally prohibit guns. This is true even if you have a concealed carry permit.

Further, federal and state laws typically prohibit certain items, such as illegal drugs and alcohol. Finally, it is important to review any posted signs at the courthouse entrance prior to going inside for a security screening.

Know what identification is necessary for entrance

When attending a court proceeding, it is important to be aware of what kind of identification is necessary for entry. Most courts will require some form of photo ID such as a driver’s license or passport. Additionally, many courts now have security protocols that require visitors to sign in upon arrival and provide additional proof of identity. The additional proof may include an attorney badge or even proof of residence depending on the local policies.

If an individual does not possess a valid form of ID, the court may accept alternative forms. Acceptable alternate forms of ID may include:

  • School or work ID cards;
  • Social security cards;
  • Military IDs; or
  • Other forms of government issued identification.

It is best to contact the court directly before attending in order to ensure that you have all necessary documents for entry. Importantly, visitors without approved identification will not be allowed into the courtroom.

Familiarize yourself with the process of passing through security at the courthouse

When entering a courthouse, visitors usually pass through metal detectors. Some buildings also have an additional screening process such as x-ray machines or bag searches. Prohibited items such as firearms, knives, drugs, or alcohol should be left at home. Furthermore, certain items may be allowed but restricted, such as books, cell phones, or laptops, and may need to be stored away during proceedings.

Can I get kicked out of a Pennsylvania courthouse once I am already past security? (Yes, if you aren’t careful!)

When visiting a courthouse, it is important to remain mindful of your behavior and to follow all instructions from court staff or security personnel. Being aware of your actions and following courtroom etiquette will help maintain an orderly and respectful atmosphere inside the facility.

Respectful behavior includes speaking in a quiet voice, avoiding disruptive movements or outbursts, and refraining from using electronic devices without permission.

Additionally, visitors should also pay attention to their physical appearance when attending court since most facilities have dress codes to follow. This includes wearing clothing that is appropriate for the setting such as no torn clothing, beach attire, or logos that may disrupt proceedings.

Furthermore, you must avoid committing any crimes or doing anything illegal once you are inside the courthouse. This should be obvious to most people, but is worth a reminder because believe it or not – it happens sometimes!

In summary, it is crucial to monitor your behavior while inside a courthouse to avoid disrupting the proceedings. Following all instructions from court staff and security personnel will help ensure a smooth transition when entering a courthouse facility for court proceedings.

Keep it simple and stay safe

Navigating security at the courthouse in Pennsylvania is a necessary part of attending court proceedings. It is important to be aware of all prohibited and restricted items allowed into the facility and to follow all instructions from court staff or security officers. Keeping these guidelines in mind will help ensure a smooth transition when entering the courthouse for court proceedings.

Thomas J. Pivnicny, Esq.

Thomas is a partner and managing attorney at Kitay Law Offices. Since joining the firm in 2012, Thomas has helped thousands of clients through difficult situations. He has obtained millions of dollars in compensation for his clients from employers, insurance carriers, and other responsible parties. Dedicated to helping everyday people obtain justice, Thomas is constantly learning and growing to ensure his clients achieve the best possible outcome.

Share
Published by
Thomas J. Pivnicny, Esq.

Recent Posts

Attorney David D. Ritter Named 2025 Top Lawyer of the Lehigh Valley for Criminal Law

Allentown, PA - Kitay Law Offices is proud to announce that Attorney David D. Ritter…

3 weeks ago

Unlocking the Power of GenAI in Business Communication – Insights from Thomas Pivnicny at the RingCentral Webinar

Generative AI (GenAI) has emerged as a groundbreaking tool across industries, offering innovative solutions to…

2 months ago

Attorney Sarah LaMaster Defends Client Against Circumstantial Case in York City Shooting

At a Preliminary Hearing held on January 22, 2025, Attorney Sarah LaMaster represented Furman Dennis…

2 months ago

Attorney David Ritter Joins Podcast to Discuss Re-Entry in the Lehigh Valley

Reintegration into society after incarceration is a complex and challenging process that affects not only…

2 months ago

Case Success Story: Acquittal in a Complex Traffic Accident Case

In September 2023, Kitay Law Offices secured a significant victory for our client in Lehigh…

6 months ago

Justice Served: Client Acquitted in Landmark Criminal Trial

In a remarkable demonstration of justice and expert legal representation, our client was recently acquitted…

6 months ago