Find 15112 sheriff offices, departments, headquarters, jails, and detention centers. Sheriffs provide information on records, arrests, inmates, warrants, and mugshots.
Allegheny County Sheriff's Office 436 Grant Street Pittsburgh PA 15219 8.7 miles from 15112 412-350-4700
Westmoreland County Sheriff's Office 2 North Main Street Greensburg PA 15601 16.9 miles from 15112 724-830-3457
Washington County Sheriff's Office 100 West Beau Street Washington PA 15301 27.0 miles from 15112 724-228-6840
Butler County Sheriff's Office 300 South Main Street Butler PA 16001 31.5 miles from 15112 724-284-5245
Beaver County Sheriff's Office 810 3rd Street Beaver PA 15009 31.8 miles from 15112 724-728-5700
Armstrong County Sheriff's Office 500 Market Street Kittanning PA 16201 33.1 miles from 15112 724-548-3265
Fayette County Sheriff's Office 61 East Main Street Uniontown PA 15401 35.2 miles from 15112 724-430-1295
Indiana County Sheriff's Office 825 Philadelphia Street Indiana PA 15701 38.9 miles from 15112 724-465-3930
Greene County Sheriff's Office 10 East High Street Waynesburg PA 15370 39.7 miles from 15112 724-627-7207
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office 16001 Ohio 7 Steubenville OH 43952 40.8 miles from 15112 740-283-8600
Hancock County Sheriff's Office 102 North Court Street Steubenville OH 43952 41.0 miles from 15112 304-564-4068
Brooke County Sheriff's Office 632 Main Street Wellsburg WV 26070 41.9 miles from 15112 304-737-3660
Somerset County Sheriff's Office 111 East Union Street Somerset PA 15501 48.5 miles from 15112 814-445-1502
Lawrence County Sheriff's Office 430 Court Street New Castle PA 16101 48.8 miles from 15112 724-656-2190
Ohio County Sheriff's Office 1500 Chapline Street Wheeling WV 26003 52.1 miles from 15112 304-234-3784
Monongalia County Sheriff's Office 155 Chancery Row Morgantown WV 26505 53.9 miles from 15112 304-291-7260
Columbiana County Sheriff's Office 105 South Market Street Lisbon OH 44432 55.0 miles from 15112 330-424-1104
No. Restraining orders must be obtained through attorneys and the courts. After a restraining order is issued, a Sheriff's Department will typically serve, maintain, and enforce the order.
What is the difference between a Sheriff and a Marshal?A Sheriff is usually an elected official responsible for the Sheriff's Department and all of the duties associated with the office. Marshals tend to have a more limited scope of responsibilities, such as providing court security or issuing subpoenas and warrants. A U.S. Marshal is a federal officer responsible for the security of federal courts and numerous other duties including the witness protection program.
Does the Sheriff's Department issue photo identification to citizens?Some, but not all, Sheriff's Departments offer this service. In many states, the Department of Motor Vehicles issues photo identification cards for non-drivers.