The Lower Southampton Township District Court is next to the police station and administration building on the same campus. The Magisterial District judge that rules over this court is the honorable John Waltman. Family, traffic, small claims, civil and criminal cases are all heard in this court. The parking lot can be accessed via School Lane.
Chester County Child Care Information Services, headquartered in the Chester County Government Services Building, Suite 310, is the hub for child care information in the county. It manages the child day care program, which is a federal and state funded program. Funding is provided for children from birth until age 13. It also offers services to parents who would not be able to afford child care otherwise.
The Conshohocken Borough Municipal Building is the primary meeting place and government office for the Borough Council.
The commissioners meet at the township building at 7 pm on the second Wednesday of the month. Work sessions are held at 7 pm on the last Wednesday of the month. The commissioners are: Board President Bob Schuler; Vice President Kay Downey-Clarke; Commissioner Wilson Durisko; Commissioner Timothy Young;Commissioner George Macino
Whitehall Township Authority Water is responsible for regulating and maintaining the quality of ground water supplies for the township. Water quality reports and other information can be found on the Whitehall Township Authority Water website or at the offices on Schadt Avenue.
Opened in 2000, the Center handles the county's youth offenders. The Office of Juvenile Probation is here, as well as the Juvenile Detention Center. The Center is also home to an eighteen-bed treatment program, which helps to rehabilitate young men.
Register to vote, locate your polling place or find out the results of past elections in this important county department. The Board of Elections office handles all election-related duties, from receiving candidates' filing paperwork, preparing all materials used for county elections and tabulating election-night returns.
The Horsham Water & Sewer Authority building is located on Horsham Road. A convenient drop box is located outside of the building for after-hour bill payments. The authority serves 23,000 people within Horsham Township. For information on rates and service applications, be sure to call the telephone number or visit the web address provided.