Local Stauffer Family Registers Hoffer Road Repair Business Name
Six residents from the Stauffer family and a neighbor filed a fictitious name registration for HOFFER ROAD REPAIR with the Pennsylvania Department of State, listing a business address in Mt. Pleasant Mills. The filing formalizes an intended local contracting presence, a step that matters to residents seeking road and property repair services and to local procurement and oversight.

On December 8 2025 six individuals and one neighbor submitted a registration to the Pennsylvania Department of State for the fictitious name HOFFER ROAD REPAIR, and the filing was published on December 19 2025. The registrants are Melvin B. Stauffer of 765 Hoffer Road Mount Pleasant Mills PA 17853, Norman A. Weaver of 1036 Hoffer Road Mount Pleasant Mills PA 17853, Noah A. Stauffer of 1218 Chapman Hollow Road Port Trevorton PA 17864, James W. Stauffer of 1218 Chapman Hollow Road Port Trevorton PA 17864, Daniel B. Stauffer of 6515 Produce Road Port Trevorton PA 17864 and Jonathan B. Stauffer of 776 Lumber Hill Road Port Trevorton PA 17864. The registrants indicated they intend to do business at 781 Hoffer Road Mount Pleasant Mills PA 17853. The solicitor listed on the filing is Nevin D. Beiler of Beiler Legal Services PC, 105 S. Hoover Avenue New Holland PA 17557.
A fictitious name registration notifies the public of the identity of people operating under a business name. For local residents this filing signals an emerging local contractor that may bid for driveway, private lane or small road repair work. Consumers and municipal officials should note that registration of a name is a legal disclosure and does not by itself confirm licensing, insurance or permitting. Residents planning to hire HOFFER ROAD REPAIR should verify certificates of insurance bonding and any relevant municipal or county permits before contracting work.
From a market perspective the filing reflects continued local entrepreneurship in construction and property maintenance. Small contractors registering business names can increase local competition for routine infrastructure and residential repair work, which can affect pricing and availability in Union County neighborhoods. For township supervisors and public works departments the new registration is useful for tracking local service providers who may seek seasonal or emergency work.
The registration creates a public record that can be checked through the Pennsylvania Department of State. It also provides a direct legal contact at Beiler Legal Services for questions about the filing. For residents, the practical takeaway is straightforward. When hiring for road or property repairs confirm credentials, request written estimates and permits, and consult township offices if the work affects public rights of way.
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