Overview
Allegheny County Common Pleas – Administrative Offices
Fifth Judicial District Administration
The Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas maintains key administrative and judicial offices within the historic Frick Building at 437 Grant Street. While the main courthouse is located across the street, this location serves as the headquarters for the Magisterial District Court Administration and houses specific divisions of the Fifth Judicial District. This facility is essential for the oversight of the minor judiciary, which handles preliminary arraignments, summary offenses, and traffic citations throughout the county.
- Court Administration: Offices responsible for the logistical and operational management of the county’s magisterial districts.
- Records and Filing: Facilitates the processing of judicial documents and administrative records for the district courts.
- Judicial Support: Provides resources and support staff for Magisterial District Judges.
Public Services and Access
This location is primarily administrative but serves as a central point for information regarding the Magisterial District Courts. Citizens seeking information on traffic tickets, landlord-tenant disputes, or small claims filing procedures often interact with the departments housed here. The offices are open during standard business hours, and visitors should be prepared for security screenings typical of government buildings, including metal detectors and bag checks.
Historical Context
Housed in the Frick Building, one of Pittsburgh’s architectural gems, these offices are part of the broader campus of the Fifth Judicial District. The centralization of administrative functions at this address helps streamline the operations of one of Pennsylvania’s busiest court systems, ensuring efficient justice delivery for the residents of Allegheny County.
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