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Administration | Fast Facts
Court Administration
300 Frick Building
437 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412.350.5410
412.350.3930 fax
directions by MapQuest
Hours of Operation  
Monday through Friday  
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.  

 
Jurisdiction: The jurisdictional boundary of the Court of Common Pleas includes all issues arising within the County of Allegheny and consistent with the following:
 

Court of Common Pleas: Located in downtown Pittsburgh, is a trial court of general jurisdiction and has original jurisdiction over all cases not exclusively assigned to another court. The four divisions of the court, Criminal, Civil, Family, and Orphans’, adjudicate a wide array of matters including criminal prosecutions, civil disputes involving money or property, child support, custody, dependency, adoptions, guardianships, appeals from judgments of the minor judiciary, and appeals from final orders of certain state and local government agencies. The court has a complement of 43 commissioned judges who comprise the board of judges, and 3 senior judges assigned among the court divisions. Each division of the court is presided over by an administrative judge appointed by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. The president judge, the executive head of the Court of Common Pleas, is elected to a five-year term of office by vote of the board of judges. The district court administrator, appointed by the president judge, serves as the chief administrative officer for the court.

Minor Judiciary: A limited jurisdiction, first level of courts in Pennsylvania’s Unified Judicial System. In Allegheny County, the minor judiciary is comprised of 48 magisterial districts and the Pittsburgh Municipal Court. The magisterial district judges are governed by the Pennsylvania Rules of Court promulgated by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The president judge of the Court of Common Pleas exercises general supervisory and administrative authority over the magisterial district court system within Allegheny County. Each magisterial district court is presided over by an elected district judge who also presides in Pittsburgh Municipal Court by assignment. District judges have jurisdiction in the following matters: summary traffic and non-traffic cases, landlord/tenant matters, civil claims not exceeding $8,000, conduct preliminary arraignments and preliminary hearings on misdemeanor and felony cases, issue arrest and search warrants, issue emergency protection from abuse orders, authority to perform marriages.

     
Court Officials:

President Judge:

Civil Division:
Criminal Division:
Family Division:
Orphans’ Division:

District Court Administrator:

Honorable Donna Jo McDaniel

Honorable Gene Strassburger
Honorable Jeffrey A. Manning
Honorable David N. Wecht
Honorable Frank J. Lucchino

Raymond L. Billotte

 
 
Common Pleas Judges:
Total commissioned seats:
43*
By Division
Civil
Criminal
Family
Orphans’
13
13
13
 4
 
 
 
Magisterial District Judges:
48 (Total)
 
 
Court Employees:
 
By Division
Civil
Criminal
Family
Orphans’
Minor Judiciary
Administration/Judicial Support
30
245
504
20
177
206
 
Principal Business Locations:
Administrative Offices
300 Frick Building
437 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA l5219
412-350-5410
Civil Division
City-County Building
414 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-350-5417
Criminal Division
Allegheny County Courthouse
436 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-350-5525
Orphans’ Division
1700 Frick Building
437 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-350-5550
Family Division - Adult Section
Family Law Center
440 Ross Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-350-5600
Family Division - Juvenile Section
Family Law Center
550 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-350-0210
In addition, the Court maintains principle business sites for the forty-eight (48) Magisterial District Judges and nine (9) adult and juvenile probation community centers.