sheriff: About the Department

Montgomery County, PA

P.O. Box 311, Norristown, PA 19404-0311
Courthouse Hours: 8:30a.m. to 4:15p.m.
Phone: 610-278-3000
Website: www.montcopa.org

About the Department

John P. Durante, Sheriff

Montgomery County Sheriff's Department
Court House, 1st Floor
P.O. Box 311 Norristown, PA 19404-0268
(610)278-3331


Sheriff Badge LogoThe Office of Sheriff in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is authorized and established by the Constitution of 1784 and the current revisions under which our State Government now operates. This Constitution provides that a Sheriff shall be elected in each county for a four year term, and that his powers, duties and compensation be prescribed by law. The first election of a Sheriff in Montgomery County was held in 1789, and regular elections have been held every four years since that time.

The Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer of the County under the Pennsylvania Constitution. While most police work is now done by local and state police, the Sheriff's broad powers authorize him and his deputies to enforce the law.

The Sheriff is called upon during riots, prison breaches, strikes and other emergencies which are or may be a breach of the peace. In those instances, he is empowered to call upon all able-bodied adults.

Among the duties of the Sheriff are service of all writs both criminal and civil issued by the Courts. Transportation of prisoners throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and extradictions from other states for the purpose of court proceedings. The Sheriff also issues permits for firearms and conducts sale of real and personal property at the request of litigants, including the city, county and state. Other duties and services available from the sheriff department include bomb disposal unit, (C.E.R.T.) County Emergency Response Team, the operation of five (5) Driving Under the Influence Processing Centers, "TRIAD" program for senior citizens as well as the well known D.A.R.E. program for school children and major sponsor of Camp Cadet for boys and girls 11-14 years of age.

The Staff

There are 129 staff members in the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department, including Deputy Sheriffs, Administrative Personnel and Clerical Staff.