Prothonotary definition

Prothonotary means the prothonotary of the court or
Prothonotary. ’ means the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of York County and the Office of the Prothonotary and deputies and employees thereof.
Prothonotary means the Prothonotary of each County and any deputy or clerk in their offices authorized to perform functions of the clerk of the court.

Examples of Prothonotary in a sentence

  • Fictitious Name Registration forms are issued by the Office of the Prothonotary of Allegheny County, or the county in which the business is located.

  • I have decided not to be represented by that attorney and direct the Prothonotary to remove that attorney as my counsel of record in this case.

  • You are now ready to file all of the papers with the Prothonotary.

  • Fictitious Name Registration forms are issued by the Office of the Prothonotary of Allegheny County, orthe county in which the business is located.

  • You have to fill out and file one of these forms with the Prothonotary after you serve the other party, unless you pay a Sheriff or Constable to do it for you.


More Definitions of Prothonotary

Prothonotary means the prothonotary of the court or courts of common pleas of the county or counties in which the improvement is situate.
Prothonotary means the Prothonotary as defined in clause 1(p) of the Judicature Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. J-2.1;
Prothonotary means the Prothonotary of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court appointed, or deemed to be appointed, under subsection 27(2), and includes an interim Prothonotary appointed under subsection 27(3);
Prothonotary means the prothonotary of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island.
Prothonotary means the Office of the Prothonotary of Washington County.
Prothonotary means the Prothonotary as defined in the Judicature Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. J-2.1;
Prothonotary. ’ means the officer appointed by this Court in accordance with Pa.R.A.P. 3111 to administer the clerical duties and responsibilities of the busi- ness of the Court as described in Pa.R.A.P. 3702. This includes overseeing the receipt, docketing, and maintenance of all documents filed with the Court, the scheduling of the Court’s argument sessions, and the maintenance of caseload inventory and statistics.