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45 North George Street, 1st floor, at York County Judicial Center, York, PA 17401

The York County Clerk of Courts office is responsible for all of the criminal court records for the York County Court of Common Pleas. We maintain a record of the docketing/events associated with approximately 8,000 criminal cases per year (now available on-line), schedule events (trials, pre-trial conferences, current business) at the Court's direction, and collect approximately $9 million in costs, fines and restitution from criminal defendants each year. In addition to being the record keeper of the Criminal Division of the York County Court of Common Pleas, documents accepted for filing include: Criminal records Juvenile court records Summary convictions Bonds filed by Tax Collectors and Constables Financial statements of Townships and Boroughs Other filings available in our office are: Annexation proceedings Appointments/resignations of elections officers and Township/Borough officers Private detectives Emancipations Expungements All records are open to the public with the exception of juvenile

39 West Chestnut Street, Lancaster, PA 17602

Responsible for the receipt of all money due to the City of Lancaster including water/sewer bills, city real estate tax, refuse and recycling, housing licenses, police permits and alarms, fire permits and alarms, parking permits, handicap parking spaces and load zones

140 West Sixth Street, Room 306, Erie, PA 16501

Manages background investigations and supervision of offenders. Collects monies from all probation, parole, ARD, PWOV, and Community Service sentences. Provides a sexual offender program and ARD expungement.

435 Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA 18101

Responsible for administration and management of city finances and services. Departments include Zoning and Planning, Community/Economic Development, Emergency Services, Health Bureau, Parks and Recreation, Recycling and Solid Waste, Public Works and Police.

815 Washington Street, Reading, PA 19601

Exists to serve citizens by educating and addressing municipal questions and needs. This can be done in one of three ways: through their Treasury Office, Call Center or Website. - Treasury Office: Accepts payment of all City of Reading bills and fees except water (RAWA) bills and property taxes. Allows walk-ins and processes payments received by all City of Reading departments. Additionally, Treasury posts payments to applicable accounts, and provides account balances upon request. - Call Center: Manages the city toll-free phone number. Answers citizens questions and responds to citizens request. Log missed trash and recycling occurrences. Accept calls in English and Spanish. The City's Fire and Rescue Department is providing free smoke detectors, complete temporary installations and fire prevention literature to approved applicants. Call for more information. - Citizens' Service Center: Designed for citizens to personally ask a question or pick up documents. Provides: * Provides all trash, recycling,

10 East Church Street, Bethlehem, PA 18018

City government responsible for administration and management of city finances and services. Departments include Zoning and Planning, Community/Economic Development, Emergency Services, Health Bureau, Parks and Recreation, Recycling and Solid Waste, Public Works and Police. Open door policy allowing citizens to drop into Bethlehem City Hall the second Monday of each month from 9:00am to 11:00am and 1:00pm to 3:00pm to speak with Mayor Robert Donchez. Chats will last 15 minutes. Available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Limited to one visit each month. Located on the 2nd Floor of Building B.

157 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, PA 17201

Collects and disburses court-ordered fines, costs, and restitution for adult and juvenile cases.