Pennsylvania law Section 2704 mandates that court officials such as the prothonotary and clerks are responsible for accurately maintaining and certifying court records and data. Additionally, within 30 days of a money judgment, they must report specific details to county tax authorities, though failure to do so does not affect the judgment's validity. The law also discusses the transfer of certain duties related to community affairs to the Department of Community and Economic Development.
They are responsible for the accurate creation, maintenance, and certification of court records and data related to matters before the courts.
They must report specific details about the judgment, including docket number, date, amount, parties involved, and addresses to county tax authorities.
No, failure to perform the reporting duties does not impair the validity of the judgment or its lien.
Yes, duties previously handled by the Department of Community Affairs have been transferred to the Department of Community and Economic Development.