Berks County District Attorney's Office
Berks County District Attorney's Office
Purpose
Office Overview: The District Attorney is the chief law enforcement officer in the county. The District Attorney is elected by the public every 4 years and is considered a row officer.
Goals & Objectives
The Berks County District Attorney's Office is comprised of 31 attorneys, 33 detectives, 2 analysts, and 24 support personnel. This office works closely with over 40 local police departments, state and federal law enforcement to ensure the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania are upheld and that our citizens are protected. Our goal is to keep Berks County safe and secure by effectively working with the entire law enforcement community.
I am honored each and every day to represent the citizens of this county.
Featured Engagement
Latest Press Release
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Latest Criminal Activity & News
Information and Resources
In an effort to help reduce crime and further strengthen local community oriented policing efforts, the Berks County District Attorney’s Office provides data to CrimeMapping.com.
The Berks County District Attorney’s Office is committed to assisting police personnel in Berks County, by hosting several law enforcement related training sessions annually.
The District Attorney office has various forms available for download.
The Pennsylvania Judiciary Web Portal provides the public with access to various aspects of court information and calendar events.
The District Attorney office has various forms available for download.
In 2008, the Pennsylvania Legislature passed the Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act. The law requires that all contractors who perform at least $5,000 worth of home improvements per year, register with the Attorney General's Office.
Pennsylvania Attorney General's Home Improvement Registration Site
Internships are offered throughout the year at the Berks County District Attorney's office for law students
A “public nuisance bar” is one with illegal or unreasonable conditions or activities that interfere with public rights or prevents law-abiding members of the community from living in peace
Law Enforcement Links
Victims Needs Survey (VNS)
The Pennsylvania Office of Victim Services (OVS) is interested in learning more about the gaps and needs in services for individuals who have experienced hurt, personal harm, and loss. This survey is anonymous and should take about 10 minutes to complete. Results will not be used for law enforcement purposes and you may stop taking the survey at any time.