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Juniata County Courthouse Bridge & Main Streets P. O. Box 68 Mifflintown, PA 17059. Phone: 717-436-7700. Courthouse Office hours are 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday.
Located slightly southeast of the center of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Juniata County covers 394 square miles of farmland and forest. Beautiful scenery near the Juniata River shows the county to be sparsely populated with an average population of only 57 people per square mile.
Juniata County Courthouse Bridge & Main Streets P. O. Box 68 Mifflintown, PA 17059. Phone: 717-436-7700. Courthouse Office hours are 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday.
GIS is the best software in the industry to use in making decisions about geographic location. Examples here at the county would include Subdivision & Land Development Review, Hazard Mitigation Planning, Ag Land Preservation, & Flood Plain Analysis.
The Juniata County Directory is provided as a public service. This information has been made possible through the cooperation of the townships, boroughs, departments, agencies and authorities included in the Directory.
Elected Officials. The County Commissioners serve as the Chief Elected Officials of County Government. As the Chief Executive Body of Juniata County they are responsible for budgeting, the setting of County real estate millage, maintenance of County buildings, County Personnel, and are responsible for the implementation of various programs ...
Coordinating with other agencies in the areas of transportation, housing, economic development, solid waste and tourism. Providing design guidance and reviewing subdivision and land development plans. Helping guide public policy and land use decisions related to growth and development.
The Voter Registration Office is responsible for registering eligible county residents to vote and for maintaining all voter registration records. All activities are in compliance with established voting laws as overseen by the Pennsylvania Department of State.
The County Commissioners are elected to a four-year term of Office. Our Historic Courthouse Juniata County was selected by the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania (CCAP) to be highlighted on PCNTV’s “Pennsylvania’s Historic Courthouses” series.
You will be requested to complete the Juniata County Uniform Parcel Identifier Application form and provide a copy of the entire document to be recorded along with a copy of the approved subdivision plan.