RECORDS INFORMATION
Washington County Pennsylvania
and State of Pennsylvania

WHERE
ARE RECORDS FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY PA
What do you need to know ?
Directions To Washington County PA Court House / Government Complex
From Pittsburgh & North:
• Take Interstate 79 South to Interstate 70.
• At the junction of Interstates 79 & 70 bear left onto I-70 East.
• From I-70 East take Exit 20, Beau Street Exit.
• Come to yield and bear to the right onto Clare Drive up to the intersection (stop light).
• Turn left onto Beau Street, continue on Beau Street for four traffic lights.
• The fourth traffic light is the intersection of Beau Street and Main Street.
• The Washington County Courthouse is visible on the left, on-street parking is available.
• For Courthouse Square Office Building and garage parking, continue on Beau St. (down hill).
• Public Parking available at third parking garage entrance on left (D-Level).
From Waynesburg & South:
• Take Interstate 79 North to Interstate 70.
• At the junction of I-79 and I-70 keep left onto I-70 West.
• From I-70 West take Exit 20, Beau Street Exit.
• Come to first stop sign and make a left onto Lakeview Drive.
• Come to stop light and make left onto Beau Street.
• Continue on Beau Street for five traffic lights.
• The fifth traffic light is the intersection of Beau Street and Main Street.
• The Washington County Courthouse is visible on the left, on-street parking is available.
• For Courthouse Square Office Building and garage parking, continue on Beau St. (down hill).
• Public Parking available at third parking garage entrance on left (D-Level).
From Greensburg & East:
• Take Interstate 70 West.
• From I-70 West take Exit 20, Beau Street Exit.
• Come to first stop sign and make a left on to Lakeview Drive.
• Come to stop light and make left onto Beau Street
• Continue on Beau Street for five traffic lights.
• The fifth traffic light is the intersection of Beau Street and Main Street.
• The Washington County Courthouse is visible on the left, on-street parking is available.
• For Courthouse Square Office Building and garage parking, continue on Beau St. (down hill).
• Public Parking available at third parking garage entrance on left (D-Level).
From Uniontown & East:
• Take Route 40 West to Route 43 North (route 43 is a Toll Road).
• Take 43 North to Interstate 70.
• At junction of Route 43 and I-70 keep left onto I-70 West.
• From I-70 West take Exit 20, Beau Street Exit.
• Come to first stop sign and make a left onto Lakeview Drive.
• Come to stop light and make left onto Beau Street.
• Continue on Beau Street for five traffic lights.
• The fifth traffic light is the intersection of Beau Street and Main Street.
• The Washington County Courthouse is visible on the left, on-street parking is available.
• For Courthouse Square Office Building and garage parking, continue on Beau St. (down hill).
• Public Parking available at third parking garage entrance on left (D-Level).
From South Hills via Route 19 South:
• Take Route 19 South, Route 19 becomes Murtland Avenue in Washington.
• At BP Gas Station (on left) and Pizza Hut (on right) turn left at stop light onto North Avenue.
• Stay on North Avenue until it comes to a “T” intersection with Beau Street, turn right.
• At third traffic light the Washington County Courthouse will be visible on your left.
• Continue on Beau St. (down hill) to Courthouse Square Office Building on left.
• Public Parking available at third parking garage entrance on left (D-Level
Walking Maps for Courthouse Campus
(takes you off the website you are now viewing)
Download
this PDF (Acrobat Reader) brochure to get an
idea of what TYPES OF RECORDS that the
Washington County PA Court House might have.
NOTE: Call or write the office listed for up-to-date information about
where records are stored and how to make requests.
Washington County Courthouse (Main Address)
100 W. Beau St.
Washington, PA 15301-4402
Phone: (724)-228-6700
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
The links on this page should help researchers
know which offices have what records,
and will give assistance about how to write for records.
COURT HOUSE OFFICES
Please visit each "Office" on this Web Site to see what records
the Office maintains.
- Recorder of Deeds
- Recorder of Wills
- Clerk of Courts (criminal)
- Prothonotary's Office (Civil, Jury Duty, Grand Jury, Naturalizations)
- Court of Common Pleas
- Law Library
Added July 2008
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