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48 West Third Street, 1st floor, Williamsport, PA 17701
Ensures that all court records and applicable documents are indexed, docketed, processed, recorded, and microfilmed on a timely basis in compliance with state requirements and guidelines. Legal documents processed include appeals, transcripts, assighments, petitions and injunctions, arraignments, criminal searches, divorce complaints, change of name petitions, writs and executions, bail processing, judgments and liens, criminal final bills of costs, custody and support, building agreements, protection from abuse petitions, applications and renewals of applications, juvenile/dependency matters, private detective licenses. They also process passport aplications and aid the public with genealogical research and retrieval of documents from the office archives.
45 North George Street, York, PA 17401
All civil litigation is filed with the Prothonotary. A few examples include the following:
  • family court matters such as divorce, child custody and protection from abuse cases.
  • unpaid debt complaints
  • malpractice actions
  • mortgage foreclosures
  • personal injury cases
  • equity actions
  • replevin
  • district justice civil judgment appeals
  • license suspension appeals
  • administrative agency appeals
  • actions in ejectment
  • condemnation proceedings
  • Liens against real estate and personal property are also part of the records.
  • The office also serves as the passport acceptance agent. Records date back to 1759.
  • 401 North Second Street, First Floor, Pottsville, PA 17901
    Maintains civil records for the court and is responsible for the creation, maintenance and certification of matters pending or determined by the court, including certain reporting and collection duties to state agencies. Processes passport applications and files records pertaining to divorce decrees. Operates as the filing office for the Civil Division of the Court of Common Pleas.
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    633 Court Street, Reading, PA 19601
    Chief Clerk of the Civil Division of the Court of Common Pleas. Handles Family Court filings (Protection from Abuse, divorces and custody matters). Chief Notary for County of Berks in civil cases. Records judgements and liens (local, state, and federal). Distributes immigration information. Records and maintains records for all civil cases. Agent for application of passports.
    14 North Main Street, Chambersburg, PA 17201
    Files all civil documents, divorces, custody, protection from abuse (PFA), and judgments. This office is not permitted to issue legal advice or procedures, please consult your attorney for any legal questions. Forms may not be available in some cases. For instructions and forms for Divorce and Custody matters, please use the following website. www.pacourts.us/learn/representing-yourself/
    101 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101
    Provides application for passports. Divorce Complaints are filed with the Prothonotary. The Prothonotary's Office does not have forms. If you want to file the action without an attorney, forms and instructions are available for purchase in the Self-Help Center located in the Dauphin County Law Library.
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    Lancaster County Courthouse, 50 North Duke Street, Lancaster, PA 17608
    Filing office for cases before the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas involving Custody; Divorce; New Suits; Civil Appeals; Landlord/Tenant Appeals; Liens, Judgments and Satisfactions; Mortgage Foreclosures; Protection From Abuse; Change of Name; Mental Health Commitments. Host local Naturalization Ceremonies in coordination with U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services. NOT A HELP CENTER. Office must maintain neutrality and CANNOT offer legal advice or provide assistance in preparing filings.