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List of Agents by County for the Web List of Agents By County for the Web Card Agent Services for Web Run Date: 9/27/2021 Run Time: 7:10:48 AM ADAMS COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone ANNA LOUISE CAIN 695 BECK RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 -- BONNIE S WALTERS 966 JOHNSON DR GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-637-4394 QUALITY HOMES INC BRENDA L HECKENER ABBOTTSTOWN PA 17301 717-767-6735 7519 LINCOLN HWG DARLENE K WALLEN 1925 E BERLIN RD NEW OXFORD PA 17350 -- DEBORAH A SMITH 660 EDGEGROVE RD HANOVER PA 17331 -- DEBRA K HAHN 204 SCOTT SCHOOL RD ORRTANNA PA 17353 717-334-1461 JOHN M DAVIS 85 MAPLE ST LITTLESTOWN PA 17340 -- LISA L BENNETT 660 MOUNT TABOR RD GARDNERS PA 17324 717-677-0077 MARGUERITE M HARTLAUB 3549 BALTIMORE PIKE LITTLESTOWN PA 17340 -- MARYANNE LIPPY 2992 YORK RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 -- MELANIE J GALLAGHER 310 SMOKETOWN RD HANOVER PA 17331 717-630-4887 REGINA M TONER 449 FRAZIER RD ASPERS PA 17304 717-778-4536 ROBERT G TEETER 108 W MIDDLE ST GETTYSBURG PA 17325 -- ROSETTA J STAUFFER 450 S RIDGE RD YORK SPRINGS PA 17372 -- SHARON E PRICE 2024 YORK RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 -- Page 1 of 174 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 9/27/2021 Run Time: 7:10:48 AM ALLEGHENY COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone ALBERT J BURGUNDER 1101 CHARTIERS AVE MC KEES ROCKS PA 15136 -- AMANDA JEAN CHUNIK 15 27TH ST PITTSBURGH PA 15222 412-232-3015 ANDREA HOPEWELL 7122 MOUNT VERNON ST PITTSBURGH PA 15208 -- ANDREA M DEBAR 434 1ST ST CARNEGIE PA 15106 -- ANITA BOEHM 7205 SALTSBURG RD PITTSBURGH PA 15235 - 2254 412-793-2448 ANITA L HULL 820 W INGOMAR RD PITTSBURGH PA 15237 -- 300 ARCADIA COURT ANN E HARRIS PITTSBURGH PA 15237 -- 9370 MCKNIGHT RD ANN E KADUCK 529 STEINER ST PITTSBURGH PA 15227 -- ANNIE L CAVANAH BRIDGE & POPLAR STREETS PITTSBURGH PA 15223 -- ANTHONY MORENA 504 NATCHEZ ST PITTSBURGH PA 15211 -- ANTOINETTE M SWEENEY 30 S STARR AVE FL 2ND PITTSBURGH PA 15202 412-732-0186 SARGENT ELECTRIC CO ARLENE J RESITER PITTSBURGH PA 15230 -- PO BOX 30 ARLENE STANISH 308 COLUMBIA RD NEW KENSINGTON PA 15068 -- ARTHUR F DOBBINS 37 MARTERA PL PITTSBURGH PA 15205 -- 115 RENTAL CAR ACCESS AVIS BUDGET RENTAL CAR LLC PITTSBURGH PA 15221 757-687-2312 ROAD Page 2 of 174 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 9/27/2021 Run Time: 7:10:48 AM ALLEGHENY COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone BARBARA ANN WOODS PO BOX 17 LIBRARY PA 15129 -- BARBARA E HEIL 5529 WORTHINGTON CT BRIDGEVILLE PA 15017 412-276-5379 BARBARA L DANIELS 566 BRUSHTON AVE PITTSBURGH PA 15208 -- BARBARA M MASTERS 3824 EVERGREEN DR MONROEVILLE PA 15146 412-372-0286 BECKY LYNN VECENIE 513 SPRUCE ST MILLVALE PA 15209 -- BERNADINE C NATION 50 ARLINGTON DR IMPERIAL PA 15126 -- BERNARD F ANTOL 116 FRANK ST HOMESTEAD PA 15120 -- BERNARD M CURRAN 132 ERHARDT DR PITTSBURGH PA 15235 -- 2306 FEDERAL BLDG BETH ANN BOUR LEWANDOWSKI PITTSBURGH PA 15222 -- 1000 LIBERTY AVE BEVERLY BREISINGER 414 PEARCE RD PITTSBURGH PA 15234 -- BEVERLY S MCLAINE N P 132 STANTON CT W PITTSBURGH PA 15201 -- BRANDON BRISBON 147 WILKINS AVE EAST PITTSBURGH PA 15112 347-753-0238 BRIDGE AUTO SALES 6021 BUTTERMILK HOLLOW RD PITTSBURGH PA 15207 412-462-1570 OFF OS ST SEN JIM FERLO BRIDGET HARTMAN NATRONA HEIGHTS PA 15065 -- 1421 FREEPORT RD BURTON M TRAUTMAN JR RR 2 BOX 18 CLINTON PA 15026 -- Page 3 of 174 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 9/27/2021 Run Time: 7:10:48 AM ALLEGHENY COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone CAROL A DUNKEL 322 MALL BLVD MONROEVILLE PA 15146 -- CAROL J THOMAS BUCHANAN INGERSOLL 1 OXFORD CENTRE,20TH FL PITTSBURGH PA 15219 -- CAROLYN J GRIMM 5126 LEROY DR GIBSONIA PA 15044 -- 70 SOUTH 21ST STREET CARROLE C CORRIGAN PITTSBURGH PA 15203 -- PO BOX 42380 CATHERINE A CAMERON 64 NORFOLK DR CORAOPOLIS PA 15108 -- CATHERINE L TRESS 233 BURCH DR MOON TOWNSHIP PA 15108 -- CATHERINE MOWRY OFFICE REPRESENTATIVE 7205 SALTSBURG RD PITTSBURGH PA 15235 -- ANTHONY DELUCA CATHERINE M WICKLINE 843 5TH ST VERONA PA 15147 -- CATHERINE SMITH 305 SUNCREST ST PITTSBURGH PA 15210 412-430-2818 5100 W LIBERTY AVENUE CATHY A LORDI BETHEL PARK PA 15102 -- MUNIC OF BETHEL PARK CHARLES J WATKINS 153 ALCAN DR PITTSBURGH PA 15239 -- CHERYL A BRUNS 122 MUNSON AVE MC KEES ROCKS PA 15136 -- CHRIS E METCALF 40TH FL 1 OXFORD CENTRE PITTSBURGH PA 15219 -- CHRISTINE A THURSTON 231 HASKELL LN VERONA PA 15147 -- COLLEN J FROST 311 ELSDON ST PITTSBURGH PA 15214 412-657-8165 Page 4 of 174 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 9/27/2021 Run Time: 7:10:48 AM ALLEGHENY COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone CYNTHIA K HALUSZCZAK 446 PRESTLEY ST CARNEGIE PA 15106 -- DALE L NELSON 3209 IOWA ST PITTSBURGH PA 15219 -- DANIEL L MOYER 206 SIEBERT RD PITTSBURGH PA 15237 412-687-9500 DARLA G LENNOX 446 BRUNNER DR MONROEVILLE PA 15146 412-373-8100 UNION ELECT. STEEL FCU DAYNA M GOBLECK CARNEGIE PA 15106 412-276-5379 PO BOX 465 DEANNE C ROBINSON 862 BEAVER GRADE RD CORAOPOLIS PA 15108 -- DEBORAH PAVUCSKO 3621 OUTLOOK DR WEST MIFFLIN PA 15122 -- DEBRA ANN STOLTENBERG 130 GERARD DR PITTSBURGH PA 15209 -- DEBRA E BEAM 1451 LEBANON SCHOOL RD WEST MIFFLIN PA 15122 -- 2230 KOPPERS BLDG DEBRA J KOCH PITTSBURGH PA 15230 -- SUITE 2230 DEBRA M MCGEE 15 27TH ST PITTSBURGH PA 15222 800-366-7488 DENISE A OBRIEN 388 PINEHAVEN DR BETHEL PARK PA 15102 -- EXCEPTIONAL HOME SALES DIANE D SINGER PITTSBURGH PA 15237 412-366-5700 1120 PERRY HWY DIANE GIONTA FITZHENRY 12245 FRANKSTOWN RD PITTSBURGH PA 15235 412-798-2103 DIANE L MURRELL 350 BROOKSIDE DR PITTSBURGH PA 15205 -- Page 5 of 174 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 9/27/2021 Run Time: 7:10:48 AM ALLEGHENY COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone DONNA CUNNINGHAM 6516 ZUPANCIC DR PITTSBURGH PA 15236 -- DONNA JEAN BARTLEY 176 FLAUGHERTY RUN RD MOON TOWNSHIP PA 15108 724-457-7997 DON TOLLAN JR 3825 EVERGREEN RD PITTSBURGH PA 15214 -- DORIS PONDER 2235 BEAVER AVE PITTSBURGH PA 15233 412-237-7188 DOROTHY E OMARA 87 GRAHAM RD PITTSBURGH PA 15237 -- DOROTHY M CURLEY 1820 MCLAUGHLIN RUN RD UPPER ST CLAIR PA 15241 -- DOROTHY M PLOWERS 3121 TERRACE ST PITTSBURGH PA 15213 -- DOROTHY M SKRINJORICH 434 OLD CLAIRTON RD CLAIRTON PA 15025 -- EDNA C RHODES 1656 WESTMORELAND AVE PITTSBURGH PA 15206 -- EDWARD POWERS 400 SECO RD MONROEVILLE PA 15146 412-373-6300 ELEANOR A CARPENTER 805 RIDGEFIELD AVE PITTSBURGH PA 15216 -- ELEANORE B ERB 5154 CARNEGIE ST PITTSBURGH PA 15201 -- ELIZABETH C VOLOSKIE 7623 NOBLESTOWN RD MC DONALD PA 15057 724-926-8880 ELLEN DVORSKY 200 HILLVUE LN PITTSBURGH PA 15237 412-369-5422 EMILY HERB 464 PERRY HWY PITTSBURGH PA 15229 412-931-3344 Page 6 of 174 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 9/27/2021 Run Time: 7:10:48 AM ALLEGHENY COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR COMPANY OF 4489 CAMPBELLS RUN RD PITTSBURGH PA 15205 412-788-8558 PITTSBURGH LLC EUNICE B GROHOSKI 169 BALDWIN RD CARNEGIE PA 15106 -- FRANCES T HEIN 2917 FREDERICK ST PITTSBURGH PA 15212 -- FRANCIS BRUCE MARION 244 ADGER ST PITTSBURGH PA 15205 -- FRANK R JONES 55 FAIRHAVEN RD MC KEES ROCKS PA 15136 412-537-8218 430 CARL STREET FRED IVORY PITTSBURGH PA 15210 412-881-1576 PO BOX 59474 GARY T NAPOTNIK 228 SEMPLE ST PITTSBURGH PA 15213 -- GEORGE C GEISELHART 427 EDEN DR MONROEVILLE PA 15146 724-327-2088 GEORGE E BANKS 3250 MIDDLETOWN RD PITTSBURGH PA 15204 -- GEORGETTE PELKOFER 524 ASPEN ST PITTSBURGH PA 15224 412-621-6116 GILBERT E ROLAND 1150 PITTSBURGH MCKEESPORT BLVD WEST MIFFLIN PA 15122 412-487-0469 GLORIA J NEWMAN 4437 WILDWOOD SAMPLE RD ALLISON PARK PA 15101 -- GLORIA STRENKO 11607 PENN HILLS DR PITTSBURGH PA 15235 -- PRE ENGINEERED STEEL GLORIA WILLIAMSON OAKDALE PA 15071 -- 120 CLINTON AVE GRACE KOSZARSKY 1043 BANK ST BRIDGEVILLE PA 15017 -- Page 7 of 174 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 9/27/2021 Run Time: 7:10:48 AM ALLEGHENY COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone 440 E PGH MCKEESPORT GRACE L DEER N VERSAILLES PA 15137 -- BLVD HARRY SIMON 1115 FARRAGUT ST PITTSBURGH PA 15206 -- HELEN EWING OFFICE OF STATE 900 BROOKLINE BLVD PITTSBURGH PA 15226 412-343-2094 REPRESENTATIVE ERIN MOLCHANY HELEN M WEAVER 2133 BRIGHTON RD PITTSBURGH PA 15212 -- JACKIE L WOLFE 2013 FREEPORT RD STE 1 NATRONA HEIGHTS PA 15065 724-448-5164 JACQUELINE A MANZA 350 POPLAR ST PITTSBURGH PA 15223 -- JACQUELINE M HUDSON 4917 OAKRIDGE DR PITTSBURGH PA 15227 412-350-3862 JAMES F CURRIE 125 MONROEVILLE AVE TURTLE CREEK PA 15145 -- JAMES J LEO JR 3793 MOUNT ROYAL BLVD ALLISON PARK PA 15101 412-487-9252 JAMES L GILG 3014 HONE AVE PITTSBURGH PA 15234 -- JAMES M SCHWARTZ 736 BELLEFONTE ST PITTSBURGH PA 15232 -- JAMES W WATTS JR 915 WESTBURY RD NORTH VERSAILLES PA 15137 -- JAMIE LUHOWIAK 414 GRANT ST STE 526 PITTSBURGH PA 15219 - 5432 412-255-2035 JANE C SMOREY 205 CLAY ST PITTSBURGH PA 15215 -- 524 MAIN ST JANET BOVANKOVITZ RUSSELLTON PA 15076 -- PO BOX 524 Page 8 of 174 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 9/27/2021 Run Time: 7:10:48 AM ALLEGHENY COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone JANET R BLEICHNER 2351 RIDGE RD SOUTH PARK PA 15129 412-655-1454 JANET R BROCATO 307 WASHINGTON AVE OAKMONT PA 15139 -- JEANETTE JUDITH MCADOO 528 CYPRESS ALY GLASSPORT PA 15045 -- MILES INC JEAN MARIE MORRIS PITTSBURGH PA 15205 -- MOBAY ROAD HOMERS SERVICE CENTER JEAN M HOMER PITTSBURGH PA 15217 412-422-0909 4157 MURRAY AVE KAPPER BLDG, 10TH FLR JENNIFER A LIVESAY PITTSBURGH PA 15219 -- 436 7TH AVE JESSICA L FRAZIER 15 27TH ST PITTSBURGH PA 15222 412-232-3015 JESSICA L.
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