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Carbon County Sheriff's Office PO Box 147 Jim Thorpe PA 18229 14.2 miles from 18210 570-325-2821
Monroe County Sheriff's Office 610 Monroe Street Stroudsburg PA 18360 20.0 miles from 18210 570-517-3312
Luzerne County Sheriff's Office 200 North River Street Wilkes-Barre PA 18711 23.2 miles from 18210 570-825-1651
Lackawanna County Sheriff's Office 200 North Washington Avenue Scranton PA 18503 28.2 miles from 18210 570-963-6719
Lehigh County Sheriff's Office 455 Hamilton Street Allentown PA 18101 28.3 miles from 18210 610-782-3175
Warren County Sheriff's Office 413 2nd Street Belvidere NJ 07823 28.8 miles from 18210 908-475-6309
Northampton County Sheriff's Office 669 Washington Street Easton PA 18042 28.8 miles from 18210 610-559-3084
Schuylkill County Sheriff's Office 401 North 2nd Street Pottsville PA 17901 39.2 miles from 18210 570-628-1440
Wyoming County Sheriff's Office 1 Court house Square Tunkhannock PA 18657 41.7 miles from 18210 570-836-3200
Wayne County Sheriff's Office 925 Court Street Honesdale PA 18431 42.8 miles from 18210 570-253-2641
Sussex County Sheriff's Office 39 High Street Newton NJ 07860 43.0 miles from 18210 973-579-0850
Columbia County Sheriff's Office 35 West Main Street Bloomsburg PA 17815 45.9 miles from 18210 570-389-5622
Pike County Sheriff's Office 500 Broad Street Milford PA 18337 46.0 miles from 18210 570-296-6459
Berks County Sheriff's Office 633 Court Street Reading PA 19601 49.6 miles from 18210 610-478-6240
Hunterdon County Sheriff's Office 8 Court Street Flemington NJ 08822 50.7 miles from 18210 908-788-1166
Bucks County Sheriff's Office 55 East Court Street Doylestown PA 18901 53.2 miles from 18210 215-340-8889
Montour County Sheriff's Office 29 Mill Street Danville PA 17821 54.5 miles from 18210 570-271-3020
Sullivan County Sheriff's Office 245 Muncy Street Laporte PA 18626 55.8 miles from 18210 570-946-7361
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.