Find 15775 clerk offices, including county, city, and circuit clerks, and clerks of court. Clerks provide information on public court records and legal documents, criminal, jail, and arrest records, marriage licenses, divorce, judicial, and probate records, businesses liens, notary services, real estate taxes and voter registration services.
Cambria County Clerk 200 South Center Street Ebensburg PA 15931 10.8 miles from 15775 814-472-1540
Indiana County Clerk 825 Philadelphia Street Indiana PA 15701 19.3 miles from 15775 724-465-3855
Altoona City Clerk 1301 12th Street Altoona PA 16601 21.8 miles from 15775 814-949-2486
Blair County Clerk 423 Allegheny Street Hollidaysburg PA 16648 25.0 miles from 15775 814-693-3000
Clearfield County Clerk 230 East Market Street Clearfield PA 16830 32.6 miles from 15775 814-765-2641
Jefferson County Clerk 200 Main Street Brookville PA 15825 39.6 miles from 15775 814-849-1606
Armstrong County Clerk 500 Market Street Kittanning PA 16201 40.2 miles from 15775 724-548-3252
Huntingdon County Prothonotary 223 Penn Street Huntingdon PA 16652 42.2 miles from 15775 814-643-1610
Bedford County Clerk 200 South Juliana Street Bedford PA 15522 45.1 miles from 15775 814-623-4833
Somerset County Clerk 111 East Union Street Somerset PA 15501 45.7 miles from 15775 814-445-1428
Westmoreland County Clerk 2 North Main Street Greensburg PA 15601 45.8 miles from 15775 724-830-3502
Jeannette City Clerk 110 South 2nd Street Jeannette PA 15644 48.4 miles from 15775 724-527-4000
Tarentum Water Clerk 318 E 2nd Ave Tarentum PA 15084 50.6 miles from 15775 724-224-1616
Clarion County Clerk 330 Main Street Clarion PA 16214 51.0 miles from 15775 814-226-4000
Arnold City Clerk 1829 5th Avenue Arnold PA 15068 51.5 miles from 15775 724-337-4441
Arnold Clerk 1829 5th Avenue Arnold PA 15068 51.5 miles from 15775 724-335-1116
New Kensington City Clerk 301 11th Street New Kensington PA 15068 51.6 miles from 15775 724-337-4523
Elk County Clerk 240 Main Street Ridgway PA 15853 54.6 miles from 15775 814-776-5344
State law generally enables Clerks to recover a portion of their transactional costs, and some states regulate the fees that Clerks may charge. Most permits and licenses issued by Clerks carry a set fee. Land transaction filings typically carry a base fee plus an additional per page charge. It is common for Clerks to also charge a per page fee when providing copies of documents to the public.
Do Clerks collect taxes?Clerks do not collect taxes. Tax collection is usually handled by a separate office established for that purpose. Some Clerk's Offices may accept tax payments as a convenience to the public.
What are the requirements to become a Clerk?In some jurisdictions, the Clerk is an elected position, while in others the Clerk is appointed. Most Clerks have a college degree and at least some professional experience. Some counties and local governments require that the Clerk have or obtain a Certified Municipal Clerk designation.