Erie
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Erie

County

Details

GEOID
36029
State
NY
Population
946,741 (2025 est.)
Data Source
Census tiger
Center Coordinates
42.7582, -78.7797

Geographic Boundary

Data Completeness

60% (6/10)
Geographic boundary
Center coordinates
Wikipedia link
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Agencies (9)
Services
Legislative bodies
Elected officials
State abbreviation
Parent jurisdiction

Agencies (9)

Erie County District Attorney's Office

Judicial Erie

Erie County's chief prosecutor office, responsible for investigating crime, presenting evidence to the Grand Jury, and prosecuting criminal offenses.

Erie County Executive's Office

Executive Erie

Office of the Erie County Executive, the chief executive officer and administrative head of Erie County government.

Erie County Department of Health

Executive Erie

Promotes and protects the health, safety, and well-being of Erie County residents through active prevention, education, enforcement, advocacy, and partnerships.

Erie County Legislature

Legislative Erie

The legislative branch of Erie County government, comprised of 11 Legislators each representing approximately 82,000 citizens.

Erie County Sheriff's Office

Public_safety Erie

Erie County Sheriff's Office providing law enforcement, corrections, and civil process services for Erie County, New York.

Erie County Department of Public Works

Executive Erie

Responsible for maintaining and improving Erie County's infrastructure including roads, bridges, sewers, and county buildings.

Erie County Parks, Recreation and Forestry

Executive Erie

Manages Erie County's parks, recreational programs, and forestry operations including the Bureau of Forestry and county park system.

Erie County Clerk's Office

Executive Erie

Erie County Clerk's Office processes more than 2 million transactions per year including auto bureau services and recording all documents related to the purchase and sale of real property.

Erie County Department of Social Services

Executive Erie

Provides social services and public assistance programs to Erie County residents including temporary assistance, SNAP, Medicaid, and child welfare services.