The county of Berks is located in Pennsylvania and was founded in 1752. There are 415,271 residents in Berks who have access to courthouses in Bernville, Birdsboro, Boyertown, Fleetwood, Hamburg, Leesport, Mohnton, Oley, Reading, Wernersville, West Reading. In general, each county has a full set of courts, from traffic court to superior and appellate court; supreme courts are usually located in the state capital. Pennsylvania is part of the 3rd federal circuit court as well.
There are 955 residents in Bernville, which is 0.4 square miles and 328ft above sea level. It was settled in 1851 and is governed by a local government.
There are 5,163 residents in Birdsboro, which is 1.4 square miles and 207ft above sea level.
There are 4,055 residents in Boyertown, which is 0.8 square miles and 407ft above sea level.
There are 4,085 residents in Fleetwood, which is 1.0 square miles and 433ft above sea level.
There are 4,289 residents in Hamburg, which is 2.0 square miles and 397ft above sea level.
There are 1,918 residents in Leesport, which is 0.7 square miles and 299ft above sea level.
There are 3,043 residents in Mohnton, which is 0.8 square miles and 489ft above sea level.
There are 1,282 residents in Oley.
There are 88,082 residents in Reading, which is 10.1 square miles and 305ft above sea level. It was settled in 1748.
There are 2,494 residents in Wernersville, which is 0.8 square miles and 387ft above sea level.
There are 4,212 residents in West Reading, which is 0.6 square miles and 285ft above sea level. It was settled in March 18, 1907 and is governed by a local government.