Find 18325 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.
Monroe County District Attorney 610 Monroe Street Stroudsburg PA 18360 15.1 miles from 18325 570-517-3052
Pike County District Attorney 506 Broad Street Milford PA 18337 23.6 miles from 18325 570-296-3482
Wayne County District Attorney 925 Court Street Honesdale PA 18431 25.6 miles from 18325 570-253-4912
Sussex County Prosecuting Attorney 19 High Street Newton NJ 07860 26.5 miles from 18325 973-383-1570
Lackawanna County District Attorney 415 Spruce Street Scranton PA 18503 26.8 miles from 18325 570-963-6717
Warren County Prosecuting Attorney 413 2nd Street Belvidere NJ 07823 27.2 miles from 18325 908-475-6275
Luzerne County District Attorney 200 North River Street Wilkes-Barre PA 18711 34.1 miles from 18325 570-825-1714
Carbon County District Atty 2 Broadway Jim Thorpe PA 18229 35.6 miles from 18325 570-325-2718
Northampton County District Attorney 669 Washington Street Easton PA 18042 35.7 miles from 18325 610-559-3020
Sullivan County District Attorney 414 Broadway Monticello NY 12701 41.9 miles from 18325 845-794-3344
Lehigh County District Attorney 455 Hamilton Street Allentown PA 18101 43.4 miles from 18325 610-782-3100
Wyoming County District Attorney 1 Court house Square Tunkhannock PA 18657 44.1 miles from 18325 570-836-4681
Morris County Prosecuting Attorney PO Box 900 Morristown NJ 07963 48.1 miles from 18325 973-285-6200
Orange County District Attorney 255 Main Street Goshen NY 10924 49.0 miles from 18325 845-291-2050
Hunterdon County Prosecuting Attorney 65 Park Avenue Flemington NJ 08822 51.5 miles from 18325 908-788-1129
Somerset County Prosecuting Attorney PO Box 3000 Somerville NJ 08876 54.5 miles from 18325 908-575-3300
Susquehanna County District Attorney PO Box 218 Montrose PA 18801 55.0 miles from 18325 570-278-4600
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.