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Municipality Contact List Municipality Contact List municipality mailing address physical address city state zip contact phone # contact phone #2 email Adamstown Borough PO Box 546 3000 North Reading Rd Adamstown PA 19501-0546 717-484-2280 717-336-1725 (East Cocalico PD) [email protected] Akron Borough PO Box 130 117 S 7TH ST Akron PA 17501-0130 717-859-1600 717-859-6600 (police) Bart Township 46 Quarry Rd Quarryville PA 17566-9454 717-786-2877 Brecknock Township 1026 Dry Tavern Rd Denver PA 17517-9741 717-445-5933 717-721-7667 (state police) [email protected] Caernarvon Township 2147 Main St Narvon PA 17555-9518 717-445-4244 717-733-8691 (state police) [email protected] Christiana Borough PO Box 135 10 W SLOKOM AVE Christiana PA 17509-0135 610-593-5199 610-593-2234 (police) [email protected] Clay Township 870 Durlach Rd Stevens PA 17578-9761 717-733-9675 717-733-0965 (Northern Lancaster County Regional Police ) [email protected] Colerain Township 1803 Kirkwood Pike Kirkwood PA 17536-9611 717-529-2570 717-299-7650 (state police) [email protected] Columbia Borough 308 Locust St Columbia PA 17512-1121 717-684-2467 717-684-7735 (police) [email protected] Conestoga Township PO Box 98 3959 MAIN ST Conestoga PA 17516-0098 717-872-4301 717-872-0352 (police) [email protected] Conoy Township 211 Falmouth Rd Bainbridge PA 17502-9428 717-367-4927 717-426-1164 (police) [email protected] Denver Borough 501 Main St Denver PA 17517-1427 717-336-2831 717-336-1725 (East Cocalico PD) [email protected] Drumore Township PO Box 38 1675 FURNISS RD Drumore PA 17518-0038 717-548-2660 [email protected] Earl Township 517 N Railroad Ave New Holland PA 17557-9758 717-354-0773 717-354-4646/717-354-4647 (New Holland Boro PD) [email protected] East Cocalico Township 100 Hill Rd Denver PA 17517-9148 717-336-1720 717-336-1725 [email protected] East Donegal Township 190 Rock Point Rd Marietta PA 17547-9786 717-426-3167 717-426-1164 (police) [email protected] East Drumore Township 1246 Robert Fulton Hwy Quarryville PA 17566-9628 717-786-3622 East Earl Township 4610 Division Hwy East Earl PA 17519-9200 717-354-5593 717-355-5302 (police) East Hempfield Township 1700 Nissley Rd Landisville PA 17538-1360 717-898-3100 717-898-3103 (police) [email protected] East Lampeter Township 2250 Old Philadelphia Pike Lancaster PA 17602-3417 717-393-1567 717-291-4676 (police) [email protected] East Petersburg Borough 6040 Main Street East Petersburg PA 17520-0176 717-569-9282 717-569-6401 (Manheim Township PD) Eden Township 489 Stony Hill Rd Quarryville PA 17566-9444 717-786-7915 717-299-0441 (state police) [email protected] Elizabeth Township 423 Southview Dr Lititz PA 17543-9789 717-626-4302 717-721-7667 (state police) [email protected] Elizabethtown Borough 600 S Hanover St Elizabethtown PA 17022-2522 717-367-1700 717-367-6540 (police) [email protected] Ephrata Borough 124 S State St Ephrata PA 17522-2411 717-738-9222 717-738-9200/717-733-8611 (police) [email protected] Ephrata Township 265 Akron Rd Ephrata PA 17522-2611 717-733-1044 717-738-9200/717-733-8611 (police) [email protected] Fulton Township 777 Nottingham Rd Peach Bottom PA 17563-9791 717-548-3514 [email protected] Lancaster City PO Box 1599 120 N DUKE ST Lancaster PA 17608-1599 717-291-4711 717-735-3300 (police) Lancaster Township 1240 Maple Ave Lancaster PA 17603-4856 717-291-1213 717-569-6401 (Manheim Township PD) [email protected] Leacock Township PO Box 558 3545 W NEWPORT RD Intercourse PA 17534-0558 717-768-8585 717-299-7650 (state police) [email protected] Lititz Borough 7 S Broad St Lititz PA 17543-1448 717-626-2044 717-626-6393 (police) [email protected] Little Britain Township 323 Green Lane Quarryville PA 17566-9652 717-529-2373 717-299-7650 (state police) [email protected] Manheim Borough 15 E High St Manheim PA 17545-1505 717-665-2461 717-665-2481 (police) [email protected] Manheim Township 1840 Municipal Dr Lancaster PA 17601-4105 717-569-6408 717-569-6401 (police) [email protected] Manor Township 950 W Fairway Dr Lancaster PA 17603-5902 717-397-4769 717-299-5231 (police) Marietta Borough 111 E Market St Marietta PA 17547-1516 717-426-4143 717-426-1158 (Susquehanna Regional Police) Martic Township 370 Steinman Farm Rd Pequea PA 17565-9718 717-284-2167 717-299-7650 (state police) [email protected] Millersville Borough 100 Municipal Dr Millersville PA 17551-1424 717-872-4645 717-872-4657 (police) [email protected] Mount Joy Borough 21 E Main St Mount Joy PA 17552-1415 717-653-2300 717-653-1650 (police) [email protected] Mount Joy Township 159 Merts Dr Elizabethtown PA 17022-8803 717-367-8917 717-367-8481 (Northwest Regional Police) [email protected] Mountville Borough PO Box 447 21 E MAIN ST Mountville PA 17554-0447 717-285-5547 717-299-5231 (Manor Township Police) [email protected] New Holland Borough 436 E Main St New Holland PA 17557-1404 717-354-4567 717-354-4646/717-354-4647 [email protected] Paradise Township PO Box 40 196 BLACK HORSE RD Paradise PA 17562-0040 717-768-8222 717-299-7650 (state police) [email protected] Penn Township 97 N Penryn Rd Manheim PA 17545-9326 717-665-4508 717-665-6959 (police) [email protected] Pequea Township 1028 Millwood Rd Willow Street PA 17584-9375 717-464-2322 717-872-0352 (Southern Regional PD) [email protected] Providence Township 200 Mount Airy Rd New Providence PA 17560-9781 717-786-7596 717-299-7650 (state police) [email protected] Quarryville Borough 300 Saint Catherine St Quarryville PA 17566-1236 717-786-2404 717-786-3121 (police) [email protected] Rapho Township 971 N Colebrook Rd Manheim PA 17545-9680 717-665-3827 717-299-7650 (state police) [email protected] Sadsbury Township 1077 White Oak Rd E Christiana PA 17509-9766 610-593-6796 Salisbury Township 5581 Old Philadelphia Pike Gap PA 17527-9791 717-768-8059 717-299-7650 (state police) [email protected] Strasburg Borough 145 Precision Ave Strasburg PA 17579-9608 717-687-7732 717-687-7128 (police) [email protected] Strasburg Township 400 Bunker Hill Rd Strasburg PA 17579-9501 717-687-6233 717-299-7650 (state police) [email protected] Terre Hill Borough PO Box 250 300 BROAD ST Terre Hill PA 17581-0250 717-445-4581 717-355-5302 (East Earl Police) [email protected] Upper Leacock Township PO Box 325 Leola PA 17540-0325 717-656-9755 717-291-4676 (East Lampeter PD) [email protected] Warwick Township PO Box 308 315 CLAY RD Lititz PA 17543-0308 717-626-8900 717-626-3162 (police) [email protected] West Cocalico Township PO Box 244 156B W MAIN ST Reinholds PA 17569-0244 717-336-8720 717-336-1725 (East Cocalico PD) [email protected] West Donegal Township 1 Municipal Dr Elizabethtown PA 17022-9332 717-367-7178 717-367-8481 (police) [email protected] West Earl Township PO Box 787 157 W METZLER RD Brownstown PA 17508-0787 717-859-3201 717-859-3201 (police) [email protected] West Hempfield Township 3401 Marietta Ave Lancaster PA 17601-1125 717-285-5554 717-285-5191 (police) [email protected] West Lampeter Township PO Box 237 852 VILLAGE RD Lampeter PA 17537-0237 717-464-3731 717-464-2421 (police) [email protected] Non-Emergency Police Dispatch 717-664-1180 or 800-957-2677 Additional contact info can be found at http://www.co.lancaster.pa.us or http://www.township-directory.com/Lancaster/Lancaster.htm.
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