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Municipal
Filings
Road Dockets
A. General Notes
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Documents related to road dockets shall be filed in the
Office of the Clerk of Courts.
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Documents related to road dockets
include bridges and viaducts.
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The filing requirements may vary
depending upon the class county.
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Whenever the proper authorities of any county, borough, or
the supervisor or commissioners or other legally constituted road authority
of any township deems it advisable to change, alter or create a new road, a
resolution/ordinance setting forth the facts, and accompanied by a map or
draft of such proposed change, shall be presented to the court of quarter
sessions after approval.
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The general provisions to obtain approval of the court of
quarter sessions are as follows:
a.) When the county commissioners resolve to exercise any of the
powers conferred in subdivision (a) of this article, they shall cause to
be prepared surveys and plans of such road or tunnel, subway or
underground road showing the improvement proposed to be made, together
with any proposed changes in existing roads, and they shall present such
surveys and plans, together with their petition, on behalf of such
county, to the court of quarter sessions, praying for approval of such
proposed exercise of powers. Such petition shall briefly describe the
proposed improvement and the estimated cost thereof and, if the method
of construction has not been fully determined, the estimated cost
thereof according to each of the several methods in which the
improvement may practically be made.
b.) On the filing of such petition, the court shall fix a time for a
hearing thereon. Notice of said hearing shall be given by an
advertisement published at least ten days prior to the hearing in two
newspapers of general circulation in the county, which notice shall
briefly describe the location of the improvement proposed to be made and
the time, place and purpose of said hearing. Upon the hearing thereof,
the court may, for proper cause shown, disapprove the petition;
otherwise, it shall approve the same and order that the improvement be
made and constructed in accordance with the plans and surveys
accompanying the petition. Thereupon, any original location, relocation,
opening, widening, straightening, extension, alteration or vacation of
any road as set forth in the proceedings and the right to proceed with
such improvement shall become absolute.
c.) The words "improved" or "improvement" as
herein used mean each and every power conferred upon counties under the
terms of any of the proceedings sections of this article.
B. Procedures
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Road resolutions/ordinances/petitions are indexed and recorded
in a Road Docket.
a. A certified copy of it may be requested at the time of
filing and should be provided an
appropriate fee collected.
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All road docket matters filed require
the payment of a $24.00 filing fee in accordance with the fee schedule. Originals are
filled with the Clerk of Courts and a certified copy is sent to PENNDOT by
the clerk.
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Exceptions/objections and any subsequent documents that may
be filed shall be docketed to the same court number as the original filing.
a. If no exceptions/objections are filed the clerk may be
requested to provide a certificate
stating the same.
Example of a road docket
Financial Audits
The Clerk of
Courts accepts Miscellaneous Docket filings of annual
financial audits for York City, and York County boroughs and
townships. York County school district audits are filed
with the Prothonotary’s office.
Tax Collectors
A. General Notes
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A tax collector shall include every
person duly elected or appointed to collect all taxes levied by any
political subdivision. The term of office is generally four years.
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In boroughs, towns, and townships of the second class, the
elected tax collector shall be the collector of the borough/township and
school taxes, etc. Before performing any duties, an oath of office and
bond shall be filed with the Clerk of Courts by the tax collector.
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One surety bond to the Commonwealth with the amount fixed by
the Court of Common Pleas is required.
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The bond may be an annual bond or for the full term at the
option of the tax collector.
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The bond must have at least one bonding company and have the
sufficiency of sureties approved by the Court.
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The amount of the bond shall never exceed the estimated
amount of the taxes charged in the duplicates delivered to the tax
collector.
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The bond must be filed in the Office of the Clerk of Courts
on or before the 15th day of March of the first year of the term of office.
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If any taxing body feels the bond is insufficient, it may
petition the Court for an increase in the face amount of the bond.
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When a vacancy exists and the local taxing body has not made
an appointment within thirty days, the Court of Common Pleas may appoint a
qualified resident of the district to serve until the next municipal
election or for the unexpired term of office. In townships of the
second class, the township or school district may appoint separate
individuals to collect taxes.
a. Bonding will be in accordance with provisions
previously set forth.
B. General Procedures
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The Clerk of Courts shall administer the oath.
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Upon payment of the $24.00 filing fee,
the Clerk of Courts shall accept the oath and bond for filing.
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The filing shall be appropriately docketed by the Clerk of
Courts.
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