You can find Pennsylvania public records by going to your local city hall or courthouse.
Pennsylvania does offer several search-able public records online. You will need to know what county and court type has the public record you're looking for.
Free Public Records include:
To find public records for Lucerne County, Pa, you can visit the courthouse or you can access certain records online depending on what type of record that you are looking for. You can access contact information or certain online links by going to the "Free Public Records Directory" for Lucerne County at the related link.
medical records for Melbourne in the 1950s
In uptown Washington PA you would find the following 'public' areas:public fountain (mini mall park)Court HouseCounty Office buildingDeck Parking LotPolice StationPost Office
Yes, in Pennsylvania, marriage, divorce, and birth records are considered public records. However, access to these records may be restricted to certain individuals, such as the parties involved or their legal representatives, particularly for divorce records. Birth records are generally more restricted and may require proof of identity or relationship for access. It's advisable to check with the specific county or state office for details on obtaining these records.
Public Address
The Defender Association of Philadelphia is located at 1441 Sansom Street, Philadelphia PA 19102; phone is 215-568-3190. Their website is the first related link below; click the "Client Faq" menu item at the top of that website for detailed information. You can request a public defender as soon as you are arrested, at your arraignment (first appearance before the judge), or anytime in between. You will have to supply financial records to prove that you are unable to pay for a private attorney. I found this at the second related link below, which has links to other Public Defender offices in PA.
Public announcement
According to the records available, the first McDonalds in Allentown, PA was on Lehigh Avenue.
There are several online support groups that offer car pools. There are also several charities that offer free transportation.
Public address?
Public announcement
Your best bet would be to find a public library that has old telephone directories on microfilm.