Big news Were now accepting credit and debit cards for in-person services, plus PhilaDox gets an upgrade!

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The Department of Records in Philadelphia has announced that it will now accept credit and debit cards for in-person services. This significant update enhances convenience for residents who require access to various governmental services. In tandem with this change, the PhilaDox website has been upgraded to improve its functionality and user experience. The Department aims to streamline processes, making it easier for citizens to interact with essential services. This initiative is part of a broader movement towards digitization and modernization within local government.

By offering new payment options and a more user-friendly website, the Department addresses the needs of the community. The upgrade is expected to facilitate quicker transactions and reduce wait times for services. These efforts reflect a commitment to improving public service delivery in Philadelphia.

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