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What is Dauphin Entry Notice

The Notice by Prothonotary of Order, Decree, or Judgment is a legal notice form used by attorneys and prothonotaries to inform defendants of a court order or judgment rendered against them.

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Dauphin Entry Notice is needed by:
  • Prothonotaries handling court documents
  • Attorneys representing plaintiffs in Pennsylvania
  • Defendants needing official court notification
  • Legal assistants preparing court filings
  • Judicial officers overseeing legal processes
  • Individuals seeking to understand judgment appeals

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    Once the form is open, navigate to the appropriate fields to enter the necessary information. Start by filling in the defendant's name in the designated space labeled 'To _______________________, Defendant(s)'.
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    Gather all relevant information before you begin filling out the form. This includes the name of the defendant, date of the judgment, judgment amount, and the defendant's address. Prepare these details to ensure accuracy.
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    Carefully complete each fillable field, ensuring that all entries are accurate and up-to-date. Follow instructions already present on the form, such as specifying judgment details and any applicable certifications.
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The Notice by Prothonotary of Order, Decree, or Judgment form is intended for attorneys representing plaintiffs as well as prothonotaries responsible for issuing legal notifications in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
Deadlines may vary depending on the court schedule and the specific case. It's advisable to submit the notice promptly after judgment is entered; consult with a legal professional for specific timing requirements.
You can submit the completed form either electronically through pdfFiller's submission feature or by printing it and delivering it directly to the Prothonotary's office in your local courthouse.
Typically, no additional supporting documents are required with this notice form; however, it is important to have the judgment record handy, as details need to be accurately entered in the notice.
Common mistakes include entering incorrect judgment amounts or failing to include the defendant’s full address. Ensure all information is double-checked before submission to avoid delays.
Processing times may vary based on court workload, but notifications are typically processed quickly after submission. Always follow up with the court if confirmation is not received.
No, the Notice by Prothonotary of Order, Decree, or Judgment does not require notarization, making the process easier and quicker for filing.
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