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  • Lansdale PA - Borough hall, mayor, stats, schools, attractions, and more

    Lansdale, PA
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    This resource provides information about Lansdale, a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, located approximately 28 miles north of Philadelphia. The document identifies Lansdale Borough Hall's address as One Vine Street, Lansdale PA 19446, with the official website lansdale.org and Mayor Garry Herbert serving as the city's chief executive. Cost-of-living data indicates a median home price around $350,000, monthly transportation costs averaging $120, and typical monthly grocery expenses of approximately $300 for a household. Construction permits in Lansdale are processed through the Borough's Code Enforcement and Land Planning Office at 1 Vine Street.

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  • Right to Know | Doylestown Township

    Doylestown, PA
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    Doylestown Township provides guidance on accessing public records under Pennsylvania's Right to Know Law, governed by Township Resolution No. 1440. The township designates Margaret M. Trageser as the Open Records Officer and Chief Charles Zeigler as the Police Department's Open Records Officer, with contact information and procedures provided for submitting requests via phone, email, or fax. The document outlines the appeal process for denied requests, including contact information for the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records and the Bucks County District Attorney's Office for challenges involving exempt criminal investigative records.

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  • Right To Know - Bethlehem Township

    Bethlehem, PA
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    Bethlehem Township provides Right to Know Law contact information and procedures for requesting public records. The Open Records Officer is Doug Bruce (dbruce@bethlehemtownship.org), and police records requests are directed to Chief of Police Gregory J. Gottschall (ggottschall@bethlehemtownship.org), both reachable at 610-814-6400. Requests must be submitted using Pennsylvania's Standard Right-to-Know Request Form. Police accident reports are obtained through a dedicated online portal, and appeals of denied records requests for police investigative materials go to the Northampton County District Attorney's Office or the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records.

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  • Right To Know - Bethlehem Township

    Bethlehem, PA
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    This document provides contact information and procedures for Bethlehem Township residents to submit Right-to-Know requests under Pennsylvania's open records law. The Open Records Officer is Doug Bruce (dbruce@bethlehemtownship.org) for municipal records and Chief Gregory J. Gottschall (ggottschall@bethlehemtownship.org) for police records, both reachable at the township office at 4225 Easton Avenue, Bethlehem, PA 18020, or by phone at 610-814-6400. Requests must be submitted using the Standard Right-to-Know Request Form available through the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records website, with appeals of denials directed to either the Northampton County District Attorney's Office or the state Office of Open Records.

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  • West Baton Rouge Clerk of Court | Cases & Pulblic Record Search

    Baton Rouge, LA
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    The West Baton Rouge Clerk of Court website provides public access to online records across multiple categories including civil, criminal, land records, jury information, marriage licenses, passports, and election information through three separate account systems: Clerk Connect (civil), ClerkNet (criminal), and eSearch (land records). Beginning July 1, 2023, the office announced availability of eClerks Alert, a free statewide monitoring service that allows users to register for alerts on land record filings in their name across up to 64 Louisiana parishes, with capacity to monitor up to 5 names per account via text and email notification. Amanda Gross Thies, a Louisiana Tech University and LSU Law School graduate, began her first term as Clerk of Court on July 1, 2024, after previously serving as Chief Deputy Clerk and Judicial Law Clerk in the 18th Judicial District Court.

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