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Allegheny County Police

(From alleghenycounty.us.)
Our motto, “To Serve with Honor,” guides Allegheny County Police officers every day as we serve our residents and visitors alike. Our patrol areas include the Pittsburgh International Airport, the Allegheny County Airport, nine County Parks, and the Borough of Wilmerding. The Allegheny County Police investigate all criminal activity which occurs on county-owned property, while providing investigative services and assistance to local, state, and federal agencies.

Office Mailing Address:
875 Greentree Rd. 10 Parkway Center
Pittsburgh, PA 15220

Allegheny County Sheriff

(From sheriffalleghenycounty.com.)
The Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office was founded in 1789 and remains the longest tenured law enforcement agency in the county. Soon after the United States and Great Britain ended the Revolutionary War, Sheriff James Morrison assumed office in January of 1789.

Office Mailing Address:
Allegheny County Courthouse
436 Grant Street
Unit 111
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Federal Bureau of Investigations

(From fbi.gov.)
The Bureau has had a presence in Pittsburgh since its earliest days. After a century of service, the Pittsburgh Division looks forward to continuing its work to protect the communities it represents and to help defend the nation.

Office Mailing Address:
3311 East Carson St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15203

Boff’s Auto & Towing Service

Boff’s Auto & Towing Service is a locally owned and operated business that the Northern Regional Police Department has partnered with to provide assistance with vehicle related incidents. If your vehicle was towed by Boff’s please find their information below.

Office Mailing Address:
Boff’s Auto & Towing Service
323 Warrendale Rd
Wexford, PA 15090

Act 22 Information

(From Office of Open Records.)
“Good government is a basic principle, built on the foundation that information must be communicated between governments and the public they serve. This vital exchange is the primary mission of the Office of Open Records (OOR).”

“The OOR was created by the Right-to-Know Law (RTKL) signed on February 14, 2008 by Governor Ed Rendell. This law fundamentally changed access to government records in Pennsylvania by establishing a presumption that all records are public and available to citizens and requiring state and local governments to prove why they are legally justified in withholding records.”

Law Enforcement Recording Request Form can be found here

Rudolphs Auto Repair

Rudolph Auto Repair is a locally owned and operated business that the Northern Regional Police Department has partnered with to provide assistance with vehicle related incidents. If your vehicle was towed by Rudolph please find their information below.

Office Mailing Address:
Rudolphs Auto Repair
3750 Gibsonia St.
Gibsonia, PA 15044

Megan’s Law Information

(From Megan’s Law PSP)
Pennsylvania’s Megan’s Law, 42 Pa.C.S § 9799.32(1) and § 9799.67(1) , requires the State Police to create and maintain a registry of persons who reside, or is transient, work/carry on a vocation, or attend school in the Commonwealth and who have either been convicted of, entered a plea of guilty to, or have been adjudicated delinquent of Certain Sexual Offenses in Pennsylvania or another jurisdiction.

Pennsylvania State Police

The Pennsylvania State Police formed in 1905, becoming the first uniformed police organization of its kind in the U.S. We provide law enforcement and public safety services to the residents and visitors to the Commonwealth and work alongside our local, state, and federal partner agencies.

Agency Address:
Pennsylvania State Police
449 McCormick Rd
Coraopolis, PA 15108