Find 15613 district attorney offices, including DA, county, prosecuting, state, and commonwealth attorneys. District attorneys provide information on criminal court cases, public safety, legal cases, and law documents.
Westmoreland County District Attorney 2 North Main Street Greensburg PA 15601 16.8 miles from 15613 724-830-3949
Armstrong County District Attorney 500 Market Street Kittanning PA 16201 18.8 miles from 15613 724-548-3240
Indiana County District Attorney 825 Philadelphia Street Indiana PA 15701 22.0 miles from 15613 724-465-3835
Allegheny County District Attorney 436 Grant Street Pittsburgh PA 15219 24.0 miles from 15613 412-350-4401
Butler County District Attorney 124 West Diamond Street Butler PA 16001 27.8 miles from 15613 724-284-5222
Beaver County District Attorney 810 3rd Street Beaver PA 15009 40.5 miles from 15613 724-773-8550
Cambria County District Attorney 200 South Center Street Ebensburg PA 15931 44.2 miles from 15613 814-472-1680
Washington County District Attorney 1 South Main Street Washington PA 15301 44.4 miles from 15613 724-250-4142
Somerset County District Attorney 111 East Union Street Somerset PA 15501 45.0 miles from 15613 814-445-1456
Fayette County District Attorney 61 East Main Street Uniontown PA 15401 45.3 miles from 15613 724-430-1245
Clarion County District Attorney 502 Liberty Street Clarion PA 16214 47.2 miles from 15613 814-226-4423
Jefferson County District Attorney 200 Main Street Brookville PA 15825 49.3 miles from 15613 814-849-1628
Lawrence County District Attorney 430 Court Street New Castle PA 16101 51.3 miles from 15613 724-656-1916
Hancock County Prosecuting Atty 1114 Ridge Avenue New Cumberland WV 26047 54.6 miles from 15613 304-564-3933
Greene County District Attorney 10 East High Street Waynesburg PA 15370 55.7 miles from 15613 724-852-5273
Generally, law enforcement agencies, not the District Attorney, are responsible for investigating cases. However, the District Attorney must evaluate the evidence provided by law enforcement and may determine that additional investigation is necessary before filing charges. In some instances, the District Attorney may assign an independent investigator to seek additional evidence.
Can a crime be reported directly to a District Attorney?For the most part, crimes should be reported to a law enforcement agency. Some county or city District Attorneys may take crime reports for certain types of crimes, such as insurance fraud, corruption or misconduct of public officials, and elder or dependent abuse.
What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?Felonies are the most serious types of offenses and carry sentences that usually exceed one year in state or federal jail. Felonies are classified by degrees, with first-degree felonies being the most serious. Misdemeanors are less serious crimes and are punishable by fines and less than a year in prison.