Hours: 8AM-4:30PM EST
P: 215-348-6389
F: 215-348-6740
Credit cards accepted.
Jurisdiction: Felony, Misdemeanor
Restricted Records: No sealed, juvenile or mental records released
Bucks County has 20 Magisterial District Courts responsible for adjudicating all traffic & non-traffic citations, criminal complaints inclusive of arraignments & prel. hearings, and civil & landlord tenant complaints up to a limit of $12,000.
Hours: 8AM-4:15PM EST
P: 215-348-6191
F: 215-348-6184
Jurisdiction: Civil, Eviction
Restricted Records: No mental, sealed records released
Bucks County has 20 Magisterial District Courts responsible for adjudicating all traffic & non-traffic citations, criminal complaints inclusive of arraignments & prel. hearings, and civil & landlord tenant complaints up to a limit of $12,000.
Hours: 8AM-4:30PM EST
P: 215-348-6265
F: 215-348-6156
Jurisdiction: Probate
Email questions to registerofwills@co.bucks.pa.us. The clerk is also Clerk of the Orphans' Court.
Contact the Bucks County Recorder Office if you would like to find vital records, such as birth, death, marriage, divorce, and real estate records.
Phone: 215-348-6191
Fax: 215-348-6184
Federal and State Tax Lien, Moto Vehicle, Municipal Liens, Appeals, Etc
Contact the Bucks County Recorder Office if you would like to find vital records, such as birth, death, marriage, divorce, and real estate records.
Phone: 215-348-6209
Fax: 215-340-8157
Real Estate, Deed, Mortgage, Lien, Judgment, Voter Registration
If you would like to obtain a hard copy of a birth, death, marriage, divorce, or other vital record, you can do so by searching for and requesting a vital certificate. Vital certificates are official hard copy documents, the same as those used by the United States government.
Get a vital certificate.
There are plenty of reasons to visit Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Because of that, it should come as no surprise that Bucks County is number ninety eight in the top one hundred most populous United States counties. Regardless of whether you are going to Bucks County on a sight-seeing vacation, or are considering living there, you can be sure you will have plenty to do and numerous entertainment options to choose from.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania is largely a sight-seeing area. Some of the many attractions include Bowman's Hill Wildflower Reserve, the Bolton Mansion, and the Aldie Mansion. View the architectural wonders of the Bryn Athyn Cathedral, or view numerous artifacts from the American past in the Bucks County Civil War Museum.
If you are looking for a little excitement, though, Bucks County also offers plenty of options in the route, too. Enjoy trail riding at the Bucks County Horse Park, or kayak in Bucks County River Country. Consider going for rides in riverboats, or take a ride and a tour with the Bucks County Trolley Company.
You can view gardens and parks, and various museums and art centers. With so many options, you are sure to find any venue, especially historic and nature oriented, that will help you make a wonderful vacation. No matter what your interests, Bucks County, Pennsylvania has the sight-seeing and entertainment attractions that can make any vacation worthwhile, and easily place it in the top one hundred most populous United States counties list.
Total Land Area (2000): 607.38 sq mi
Population (2009): 626,015
- Females: 50.7%
- White: 91.5%
- Black/African American: 3.8%
- Asian: 3.6%
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.0%
- Hispanic or Latino Origin: 3.8%
- White, Not Hispanic: 88.0%
Population Change (2000-2009): 28,383
Foreign-Born Population (2000): 5.9%
Language other than English spoken at home (2000): 8.7%
Persons Below Poverty Level (2008): 5.1%
High School Graduates (2000): 88.6%
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher (2000): 31.2%
Persons per Household (2000): 2.69
Housing Units (2000): 225,498
Homeownership Rate (2000): 77.4%
Migration Flow to Bucks County, PA from (2007-2008):
Total Earnings by Industry, in thou. dol. (2007):
- Total: $17,645,672
- Construction: $1,942,461
- Retail Trade: $1,421,770
- Professional and Technical Services: $1,805,682
- Healthcare: $1,947,331
- Banking: $811,076
- Retail Trade: $1,421,770
- Accommodations and Food Services: $404,399
- Manufacturing: $2,551,124
- Farms: $16,936
- Government: $1,614,012
Employed (2000): 308,281
Unemployed (2000): 11,128
Unemployment Rate (2009): 7.2%
Annual Payroll per Employee (2007): $50,070
Local Government Employment (2007): 22,444
Local Government Revenue (2007): $1,732,488 (thou. dol.)
Local Government Debt (2007): $2,022,356 (thou. dol.)
Births (2007): 6,904
- Per 1,000 population: 11.1
Deaths (2007): 5,065
- Per 1,000 population: 8.2
Infant Deaths (2007): 28
- Per 1,000 population: 4.1
Violent Crimes (2008): 941
- Murder and non-negligent manslaughter: 7
- Forcible rape: 63
- Robbery: 280
- Aggravated Assault: 591
Property Crimes (2008): 13,450
- Burglary: 1,721
- Larceny-Theft: 10,908
- Motor Vehicle Theft: 821
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