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How do I obtain a copy of an accident report?
Mail your request to the Montgomery Township Police Department, Box 68, Montgomeryville, PA 18936-0068. In your request, include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) and a check or money order for fifteen dollars ($15.00), made payable to the Montgomery Township Board of Supervisors. Include in your request, the date of the accident and the name of the vehicle operator. Processing time is generally 1-3 days.
Where do I pay my Traffic Ticket?
Traffic Citations (tickets, except Parking Tickets) can be paid at District Court #38-1-18. District Court offices are located at 601 Bethlehem Pike, Building D, Suite 100 Montgomeryville, PA. 18936. They may be contacted by phone at: 215-855-3946.
Where do I pay my Parking Ticket?
Parking tickets can be paid by mail or in person at the Montgomery Township Police station. The station is staffed twenty-four hours a day.
Can I make a late report of a crime or traffic accident by phone?
No, police officers respond to the scene of reported crimes. If you want to file a "late-reported" or "hit and run" accident, you must bring your vehicle to the police station. This will assist the officer investigating the accident. There are very few exceptions to this rule. Out-of-state operators or vehicle owners may file by telephone.
Where can I get information about civil hearings or criminal hearings?
District Court schedules all hearings. District Court offices are located at 601 Bethlehem Pike, Building D, Suite 100 Montgomeryville, PA. 18936. They may be contacted by phone at: 215-855-3946.
Where can I find answers regarding my PA Driver's License or motor vehicle registration?
PennDot's website (http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/) will answer most questions and provides toll-free telephone numbers to assist you.
Where can I get information about the Pennsylvania Drivers' License Point System?
Visit PennDot Driver and Vehicle Services (http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/).
Where can I find information on domestic violence, family disputes, or child custody?
If you have fear for your (or someone else's) personal safety, contact the Police Department immediately! The below links will provide you with helpful information or contact points. Additionally, you may want to consult with an attorney in civil matters. * Women's Center (http://www.wcmontco.org/) * Laurel House (http://laurel-house.org/) * PA Coalition/Domestic Violence (http://www.pcadv.org/) * PA Coalition Against Rape (http://www.pcar.org/)
Where can I find information about Protection From Abuse Orders?
* Women's Center (http://www.wcmontco.org/) * Laurel House (http://laurel-house.org/) * PA Coalition/Domestic Violence (http://www.pcadv.org/) * PA Coalition Against Rape (http://www.pcar.org/) You may also wish to consult an attorney.
Where can I find information about Montgomery County offices?
Information about County offices and services can be obtained by calling the main switchboard at 610-278-3000, or visit the Montgomery County website (http://www.montcopa.org/).
Where can I find information about criminal arrest records?
The Pennsylvania State Police (https://epatch.state.pa.us/home.jsp) are the Central Repository for Criminal History Information in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This site details the steps for obtaining Criminal History Information.
Where can I find information about crime in Montgomery Township?
The Montgomery Township Police Department provides this information to the Pennsylvania State Police for dissemination to the public via their Uniform Crime Reporting website (http://ucr.psp.state.pa.us/UCR/ComMenuUI.asp).
As a crime victim, can I receive financial compensation?
Under certain circumstances, Pennsylvania victims of crime may receive compensation. Victim's Compensation (http://www.pccd.state.pa.us/) provides information on this topic.
Where can I find information about Child Seat Belt Laws?
You can call the following toll free number: 800-car-belt (800-227-2358). This program is funded by PennDot. The information is provided by the Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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