The Pennsylvania Judicial Center, located in Harrisburg's historical Capitol Complex, serves as the administrative center for Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System. It contains office space for more than 500 employees, three Commonwealth Court courtrooms and a conference and training center.
Occupants of the judicial center include the Supreme Court Middle District prothonotary, the executive administrator of the Supreme Court, the Superior Court Middle District prothonotary, the Commonwealth Court and Commonwealth Court Chief Clerk's Office, the AOPC and various Supreme Court boards and committees. The Judicial Conduct Board and the Court of Judicial Discipline also have offices in the center.
Construction on the building began in 2006. The judicial center opened in mid-2009. It was designed by the Philadelphia architectural and engineering firm Vitetta.
