Bucks County Phone Directory

Bucks County is in southeastern Pennsylvania and is part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The county seat is Doylestown. This phone directory lists contact numbers for Bucks County government offices, courts, and public agencies. Whether you need to call the Recorder of Deeds, check on a court case, or submit a records request, the listings on this page will help you reach the right office. Browse the sections below or use the search tool to find what you need in Bucks County.

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Bucks County Quick Facts

628,270 Population
Doylestown County Seat
1682 Founded
Common Pleas Court System

Bucks County Government Phone Directory

The Bucks County Administration Building is at 55 E. Court Street, Doylestown, PA 18901. This is where most county offices are based. The building houses the Recorder of Deeds, the Prothonotary, the Clerk of Courts, and other key departments. Hours are Monday through Friday during standard business hours.

Bucks County provides online access to many records. You can search property assessments, court dockets, and recorded documents from the county website. The Bucks County government website is the best starting point for finding phone numbers and office hours. It lists every department with its contact details and location.

The Bucks County government website homepage is shown below.

Bucks County government official website for the county phone directory

Use this site to browse departments, access online services, and find the Bucks County phone number you need.

Bucks County also accepts Right-to-Know requests under Pennsylvania law. The county has a designated Open Records Officer who handles all written requests. Responses come within five business days, with possible extensions for complex inquiries under Section 902 of the Right-to-Know Law (65 P.S. §§ 67.101-67.3104).

Note: Confirm office hours by phone before visiting the Bucks County Administration Building, especially around holidays.

Bucks County Court Records Phone Contacts

The Bucks County Court of Common Pleas handles civil, criminal, family, and orphans' court matters. The courthouse is at 55 E. Court Street, Doylestown, PA 18901. Four offices manage court records in Bucks County.

The Prothonotary handles all civil filings. This includes lawsuits, liens, and divorce cases. The Clerk of Courts manages criminal case records. The Register of Wills keeps estates, guardianships, and marriage licenses. The Clerk of Orphans' Court handles trust and estate matters that go before a judge. Each office has its own phone line.

Court records for Bucks County can also be searched online through the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal. Basic case details are free. You can search by party name or case number. For certified copies or full documents, contact the appropriate clerk by phone or visit the courthouse in Doylestown.

Bucks County also has Magisterial District Courts throughout the county. These courts handle preliminary hearings, summary offenses, and small claims up to $12,000. Each district court has a separate phone number listed on the UJS portal.

The Pennsylvania Code sets the rules for court records access across all counties, including Bucks County. Most court files are public unless sealed by a judge.

Bucks County Property and Deed Phone Directory

The Bucks County Recorder of Deeds maintains all real estate records. Deeds, mortgages, and other documents affecting property are recorded here. The office is at 55 E. Court Street, Doylestown, PA 18901.

You can search recorded documents online through the county's document search system. The Recorder also offers e-recording services for professional submitters who file documents in bulk. Certified copies of recorded documents are available by request at the office or by mail.

Property assessments are handled by a separate office in Bucks County. Assessment records show property values, ownership details, and lot information. These records help determine your tax bill. If you believe your assessment is wrong, you can file an appeal through the assessment office.

The Pennsylvania Office of Open Records provides guidance on how to access property records statewide. Visit the OOR website for forms and instructions that apply to Bucks County and all other Pennsylvania counties.

Below is the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records, which oversees records access across the state including Bucks County.

Pennsylvania Office of Open Records for Bucks County phone directory access

The OOR publishes request forms, appeal instructions, and annual reports on records access in Pennsylvania.

Note: Online property searches in Bucks County are free, but certified copies require a fee paid to the Recorder of Deeds.

Right-to-Know Phone Contacts for Bucks County

Under the Right-to-Know Law (65 P.S. §§ 67.101-67.3104), you can request public records from any Bucks County agency. Requests must be in writing. You can submit them by mail, email, fax, or in person.

The county has five business days to respond. Extensions of up to 30 days are allowed under Section 902 for certain types of requests. Standard copy fees are $0.25 per page for black and white prints. If the total exceeds $100, the county may ask for prepayment before pulling records. The law covers all county agencies, local agencies, and judicial offices in Bucks County.

If a request is denied, you can appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records in Harrisburg. The OOR reviews denials and decides whether records must be released. Thirty exemptions under Section 708(b) allow agencies to withhold certain information. These include personal identifying details, criminal investigation files, and attorney-client communications.

The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Right-to-Know page explains how to submit requests to state-level agencies. The AG's office has regional offices in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Erie, Allentown, and Scranton that serve residents from Bucks County and surrounding areas.

Below is the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Right-to-Know page, which provides guidance that applies to Bucks County requests as well.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Right-to-Know page for Bucks County phone directory

This resource covers how to write a clear request and what to do if your request is denied in Bucks County or elsewhere in the state.

Bucks County Phone Directory Quick Reference

Here are some of the most commonly needed contacts for Bucks County offices. Save this list if you work with county agencies often.

  • Bucks County main line: (215) 348-6000
  • Recorder of Deeds: 55 E. Court St., Doylestown
  • Prothonotary (civil filings): Courthouse, Doylestown
  • Clerk of Courts (criminal): Courthouse, Doylestown
  • Register of Wills: Courthouse, Doylestown
  • PA Vital Records: 724-656-3100

For birth and death certificates, contact the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Their Division of Vital Records is at P.O. Box 1528, New Castle, PA 16103. Certified copies cost $20 each. Records go back to 1906 for deaths and 1915 for births. You can order online or by mail.

The Pennsylvania State Police provide criminal history checks at the state level. Their emergency number is 1-800-932-0586. For non-emergency records requests, visit the PSP website. These state resources work alongside the Bucks County offices listed above.

Legal Help Contacts in Bucks County

Legal aid is available for Bucks County residents who qualify based on income. The Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network connects people with free attorneys for civil matters. They cover housing, family law, benefits disputes, and more.

The Pennsylvania Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service at (800) 692-7375. They match you with attorneys who practice in Bucks County. For child support questions, call the Pennsylvania Child Support Program at 1-877-727-7238. Family Court in Bucks County handles custody, support, and divorce proceedings through the Court of Common Pleas.

Note: Many court forms for Bucks County are available free online through the UJS portal at ujsportal.pacourts.us.

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Bucks County borders several other Pennsylvania counties. If you need to reach an office in a neighboring county, use the links below. Each county operates its own government, courts, and record offices.

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