Find 17067 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.
Lebanon County Clerk 400 South 8th Street Lebanon PA 17042 6.9 miles from 17067 717-228-4419
Berks County Clerk 633 Court Street Reading PA 19601 20.9 miles from 17067 610-478-6550
Schuylkill County Clerk 401 North 2nd Street Pottsville PA 17901 21.4 miles from 17067 570-628-1270
Lancaster County Clerk 50 North Duke Street Lancaster PA 17602 24.3 miles from 17067 717-299-8275
Dauphin County Clerk 101 Market Street Harrisburg PA 17101 31.2 miles from 17067 717-780-6530
York County Clerk 45 North George Street York PA 17401 36.7 miles from 17067 717-771-9288
Northumberland County Clerk 201 Market Street Sunbury PA 17801 41.2 miles from 17067 570-988-4100
Montour County Clerk 29 Mill Street Danville PA 17821 42.4 miles from 17067 570-271-3010
Hazleton City Clerk 40 North Church Street Hazleton PA 18201 42.9 miles from 17067 570-459-4986
Columbia County Clerk 35 West Main Street Bloomsburg PA 17815 43.0 miles from 17067 570-389-5614
Carbon County Clerk PO Box 89 Jim Thorpe PA 18229 43.2 miles from 17067 814-355-6724
Perry County Clerk PO Box 325 New Bloomfield PA 17068 45.9 miles from 17067 717-582-2131
Lehigh County Clerk 455 Hamilton Street Allentown PA 18101 46.9 miles from 17067 610-782-3000
Snyder County Clerk 9 West Market Street Middleburg PA 17842 47.3 miles from 17067 570-837-4202
Chester County Clerk 201 West Market Street West Chester PA 19382 47.8 miles from 17067 610-344-6135
Cumberland County Clerk 1 South Court House Avenue Carlisle PA 17013 47.9 miles from 17067 717-240-6250
Union County Clerk 103 South 2nd Street Lewisburg PA 17837 49.5 miles from 17067 570-524-8600
Montgomery County Clerk 2 East Airy Street Norristown PA 19401 54.6 miles from 17067 610-278-3346
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.