Today's one-liner: "The shortest way to the distinguishing excellence of any writer is through his hostile critics." Richard LeGallienne
Local Government TV
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
NorCo Courthouse To Remain Closed Until At Least April 6
“All County offices remain open to serve our residents but, in the interest of mitigating the spread of this virus, the Courthouse will be closed to the public except for emergency actions,” he said. “The Courthouse will reopen as soon as it is safe to do so.”
Emergency actions include:
· Anyone who needs to post bail. This includes a bondsman or a third party surety.
· Any person and their legal representative(s) having business before the Court of Common Pleas of Northampton County. (For questions as to whether you are required to appear, call Court Administration at 610-829-6700).
· Any person needing to make an application for a ‘Protection from Abuse’ order.
· Any person and/or their legal representative who believes, in good faith, that a statute of limitations pertaining to them may expire within the month.
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Doesn't the county have electronic filing?
ReplyDeleteFor Deeds and real estate documents, yes. For civil matters, no.
ReplyDeleteI suspect that it's going to be on the table before long as a means of disease prevention.
ReplyDeleteHarrisburg Patriot-News:
ReplyDeleteState police reported Tuesday that as of Monday they had issued 107 warnings to non-life-sustaining businesses that had not Heeded Gov. Tom Wolf’s order to close to help curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Eleven new warnings were issued Monday.
many business still working, but keeping the distance.
ReplyDeleteBurn, did you see our state representational ompalompa on business matters face time?
ReplyDeleteI kind of like pooping at your house.
ReplyDeleteAnd Deeds is still working. No Visitors allowed. Supposedly. So much for shelter in place. ???
ReplyDeleteWhat's the problem? Sounds like they're at their place, sheltering.
ReplyDeletesorry pedo, it looks like your salsa lessons will be cancelled indefiantely, as are your courthouse snooping activities that you disguise as title searching. you and shortbus will have to retreat to your other hobby...being diaper snipers , out of Ron Angle's barn.
ReplyDeleteSo you're saying that pedophilia is on your mind?
ReplyDeleteThe comment at 2:00 pm was from criminal defendant Tricia Mezzacappa. She is an ugly person, inside and out.
ReplyDeleteStop hedging. Just come right out and say what you think.
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