*366 ORDER
AND NOW, this 28th day of April, 2011, the Order of the Commonwealth Court is affirmed in part and reversed in part. We affirm the Order below insofar as the Commonwealth Court sustained the preliminary objections of the Department of Corrections and dismissed the Secretary of the Department of Corrections from the case.
The Commonwealth Court further concluded that the only unresolved claims in the case were those against Teena A. Peters, the Clerk of Courts of the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County. The Commonwealth Court reasoned that it no longer had original jurisdiction over that aspect of the case because “[t]he clerk of a court of common pleas is not a Commonwealth officer.” See Commonwealth Court Opinion dated October 14, 2010 at 4. Thus, the Commonwealth Court transferred the remaining claims, including a pending motion for default judgment, to the Chester County Court of Common Pleas.
In reaching this conclusion, the Commonwealth Court cited 42 Pa.C.S. § 761, which addresses the bases for the Commonwealth Court’s original jurisdiction. Section 761(a)(1) provides in pertinent part that: “The Commonwealth Court shall have original jurisdiction of all civil actions or proceedings: ... (1) Against the Commonwealth government, including any officer thereof, acting in his official capacity____” 42 Pa.C.S. § 761(a)(1). The Commonwealth Court’s conclusion conflicts with
In re Administrative Order No. 1-MD-2003,
Both Section 761 and Section 762 address claims involving “the Commonwealth government, including any officer thereof, acting in his official capacity....” This Court’s rationale in In re Administrative Order No. l-MD-2003 for designating a clerk of courts as a Commonwealth officer for purposes of Section 762 logically applies equally to Section 761. Accordingly, the Order of the Commonwealth Court is reversed to the extent that it transferred the remaining claims to the Chester County Court of Common Pleas on the basis that the Clerk of Courts of Chester County was the sole respondent; that a clerk of a court of common pleas is not a “Commonwealth officer”; and that the Commonwealth Court lacked original jurisdiction pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. § 761.
Affirmed in part, reversed in part and remanded for proceedings consistent with this Order. Jurisdiction is relinquished.
