Bucks County White Pages
Bucks County white pages connect you to people and public records in one of the most populated suburban counties in Pennsylvania. More than 600,000 residents live across its towns and townships. You can search for names, phone numbers, addresses, and court records through local and state tools. Bucks County keeps records at its courthouse in Doylestown and through online portals. This page covers the main white pages resources for finding people and looking up public data in Bucks County.
Bucks County White Pages Quick Facts
Bucks County White Pages Overview
Bucks County sits north of Philadelphia. It runs along the Delaware River from its southern tip to the northern border near Easton. The county seat is Doylestown, where the courthouse and most administrative offices are based. Bucks County operates under a three-commissioner form of government. Public meetings and hearings are posted on a county calendar so residents can stay informed.
The Bucks County official website is the main hub for government services and white pages record access.
From this site you can reach court records, property data, tax information, and open records request forms for Bucks County.
Search Court Records in Bucks County
The Bucks County Court of Common Pleas sits at 55 East Court Street in Doylestown. It handles civil cases, criminal matters, family law, and probate. Court records are open to the public. You can search them online through the UJS Portal or visit the courthouse in person. The Prothonotary maintains civil court records. The Clerk of Courts keeps all criminal case files, processes filings, and maintains docket sheets. Certified copies of court documents are available upon request.
The court conducts jury and non-jury trials. Electronic docket information is accessible online. Family Court handles custody, support, and protection from abuse cases in Bucks County. Court forms and fee schedules are posted on the county website. Juvenile records are confidential under 42 Pa.C.S. § 6308 and will not appear in public white pages searches.
Note: Always double-check name spellings when searching Bucks County court records, as even small errors can change results.
Bucks County White Pages Property Records
Property records are a key part of the Bucks County white pages directory. The Recorder of Deeds maintains all real estate documents including deeds, mortgages, and land records. The office is at 55 East Court Street in Doylestown. Online access to recorded documents is available. UCC financing statements are also filed here. Military discharge papers can be recorded for safekeeping.
The Tax Assessment Office determines the assessed value of all real property in Bucks County. Assessment records are open for public inspection. Property owners who disagree with a value can appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals. Assessment data is available online through the county website. This data helps confirm addresses and ownership details in Bucks County white pages searches.
The UJS Portal provides free access to court case records filed across all 67 Pennsylvania counties, including Bucks.
White Pages Open Records in Bucks County
The Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law, Act 3 of 2008, gives you the right to request records from Bucks County government offices. The county has a designated Open Records Officer. Requests can be sent online, by mail, or in person. The county must respond within five business days. Fees may apply for copies and staff time. If a request is denied, you can appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records.
The Bucks County open records page has forms, guidelines, and an index of commonly requested records. Specific requests get faster responses. Some records are exempt from disclosure under the law.
Bucks County Sheriff and Public Safety
The Bucks County Sheriff's Office provides court security and law enforcement services. It conducts sheriff's sales for foreclosure and tax delinquency properties. Concealed carry permits are processed through this office. The Sheriff serves court papers including writs and warrants. Sale listings are advertised in local papers and online. Fingerprinting services are also available through the office.
For criminal history checks, the PATCH system run by the Pennsylvania State Police is the official source. Each check costs $22 online. Volunteer checks are free. Results come back fast when no record is found. Checks that need more review take two to four weeks.
PATCH covers Pennsylvania records only and does not include federal data.
Note: Sheriff's sales in Bucks County are published regularly and are part of the public record.
Bucks County Vital Records
The Register of Wills handles probate and estate matters in Bucks County. This office also issues marriage licenses. Estate records are public and can be reviewed during office hours. A three-day waiting period applies for marriage licenses. Wills can be deposited for safekeeping before death. The Register also collects inheritance tax for the state.
Birth and death certificates for people born in Pennsylvania are handled by the Department of Health at the state level. These vital records can help confirm identity details found through the Bucks County white pages.
Cities in Bucks County
These cities and townships in Bucks County have their own white pages and public records resources.
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