The Criminal Investigation Bureau is a governmental office operating in support of law enforcement and public safety by maintaining a registry of sex offenders, assisting in criminal investigations and performing public presentations on the prevention of crime and drug abuse. Residents are encouraged to call the number provided in order to report suspected criminal activity.
The Montgomery County Public Safety department is responsible for the design and implementation of public safety policies governing specific fields including emergency dispatch, emergency medical services, emergency preparedness and fire protection. Additionally, the public safety department organizes training for emergency service professionals.
The Montgomery County Human Services Department is in charge of hiring personnel for the county. The website always has a list of available job openings and information on how to apply. Benefits of working for the county and a page of helpful links are also on the Department website. Montgomery County is an equal opportunity employer.
When it comes to voting in Montgomery County, you'll find anything and everything you need at the office of Voter Services. If you need to register, file a petition, look into public records about candidate expenses or get information about your district, it can all be acquired here. Located in 1 Montgomery Plaza, directly across Swede Street from the County Courthouse.
If you have the desire for a job, PA's Career Link is here to help you acquire one. If you want to find a job, get vocational training, create a resume, or research new career options Career Link can help. If you are an employer who wants to benefit from working with people who Career Link assists, there are government incentives to do so. Career Link can also connect you with service providers of various types of insurance and vocational training.
The Lower Providence Township Building is located at 100 Parklane Drive in Eagleville.
In its immediate vicinity lies the Lower Providence Community Library and Eagleville Park and Gaugler Field.
The Township Building is home to the Lower Providence's administrative services, as well as its municipal meetings.
Montgomery County is the third largest county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with a population of almost 800,000 according to 2010 census numbers. Montgomery County includes a eclectic mix urban centers, villages and rural farmland.
The county is overseen by three county commissioners — Chairman Josh Shapiro, Vice-Chairman Leslie S. Richards and Commissioner Bruce L. Castor Jr. The commisioners oversee a county with annual revenues and expenditures in excess of $500 million.
County business is conducted from the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, the county seat.
The Government Offices of Montgomery County is home to many county services, including aging and adult services, the county coroner, commerce department, family services, handicapped services, veterans' affairs, child care information and services (CCIS), and a health clinic.
Norristown Municipal Hall contains administration offices and the police department. David R. Forrest is the municipal administrator. Non-emergency calls are taken here for police and municipal matters.
At the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Environmental Protection Department, Pennsylvania's environmental policies are put into action. The department makes sure the drinking water is clean, the air is breathable, waste is handled properly and that rivers and streams are kept clean. This location handles all environmental issues and compliance checks for Montgomery County.
This is the administrative office for the Methacton School District, the public school district that serves the townships of Worcester and Lower Providence. The district operates Methacton High School, Arcola Intermediate School, Skyview Upper Elementary School, and Arrowhead, Eagleville, Audubon, Worcester and Woodland elementary schools. The office is located in the Farina Education Center.
At the Social Security Office, individuals may apply for a replacement social security card, social security disability benefits or a Medicare plan. The staff is knowledgeable and will assist residents with sorting through paperwork. The building is going under renovations, but is still open for business.