How can I obtain a copy of my Divorce Decree?

You may come to the Prothonotary’s Office Monday through Friday or you may send a request in the mail along with your case number, a self-addressed stamped envelope, and $5.25. If you do not know your case number, you will need to send an additional $9.00 to cover the cost of a search. Never send cash. You can use cash if you come to the Court House in person, but through the mail please use Certified Check or Money Order.

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1. Where can I find filing fees?
2. What are the duties of the Prothonotary?
3. What are the hours of the Prothonotary Office?
4. What method of payment is accepted by the Prothonotary?
5. Are docket entries available on-line?
6. Can I conduct a search for civil suits or liens on the website?
7. Can I file a pleading by faxing it to the office?
8. I need to file for Custody. How do I start the process?
9. I need to file a Protection from Abuse? How do I do that?
10. How can I obtain a copy of my Divorce Decree?
11. Can I get a copy of my Marriage License at the Prothonotary’s?
12. Why is a lien or judgment that is paid still appearing on my credit report?
13. When I file something through the mail, how do I get the paperwork back?
14. Can I have copies of my paperwork made in the Prothonotary’s Office?
15. I purchased documents from your site less than 24 hours ago. Why can’t I view them?
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