2737 - Powers and duties of the office of the prothonotary.

     § 2737.  Powers and duties of the office of the prothonotary.        The office of the prothonotary shall have the power and duty     to:            (1)  Administer oaths and affirmations and take        acknowledgments pursuant to section 327 (relating to oaths        and acknowledgments), but shall not be compelled to do so in        any matters not pertaining to the proper business of the        office.            (2)  Affix and attest the seal of the court or courts to        all the process thereof and to the certifications and        exemplifications of all documents and records pertaining to        the office of the prothonotary and the business of the court        or courts of which it is the prothonotary.            (3)  Enter all civil judgments, including judgments by        confession.            (4)  Enter all satisfactions of civil judgments.            (5)  Exercise the authority of the prothonotary as an        officer of the court.            (6)  Exercise such other powers and perform such other        duties as may now or hereafter be vested in or imposed upon        the office by law, home rule charter, order or rule of court,        or ordinance of a county governed by a home rule charter or        optional plan of government.     (Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days)        1978 Amendment.  Act 53 amended par. (3).        Cross References.  Section 2737 is referred to in section     2737.1 of this title.