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Allegheny County Pretrial Services
564 Forbes Avenue- 4th floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412.350.4732
directions by MapQuest
Hours of Operation  
Monday through Friday  
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.  

 

Mission and Organizational Values

The Allegheny County Pretrial Services (ACPTS) mission is to provide accurate and timely information to assist the Court in making informed decisions regarding bond, competency, and treatment. Also, to supervise and monitor defendants in a respectful manner, utilizing cost-effective measures for the community and to promote compliance with court orders, court appearances, and to support public safety.

The following organizational values and core beliefs guide ACPTS in carrying out its day-to-day activities in support of its mission:

  The fundamental belief in the presumption of innocence
  Our interaction with defendants is fair, flexible, and consistent
  Community accountability and integrity
  Enhancing public safety through conditional release options and supervision
  Proactive and innovative approach in administrating services
  Services are performed with the highest professional and ethical standards
  The belief that people have the ability to become law-abiding citizens

In January of 2007, the Allegheny County Pretrial Services Department (ACPTS) was created and became operational. Pretrial Services was developed by combining four separate departments, the Allegheny County Bail Agency, the Allegheny County Behavior Clinic, the first offender diversion (ARD) program, and the Allegheny County Alcohol Highway Safety Program. This in effect is a consolidation of services provided by the Court prior to sentencing. Pretrial services utilizes enhanced practices in key functions to comply closer to national standards set forth by the American Bar Association (ABA) and the National Association of Pretrial Service Agencies (NAPSA).


Thomas McCaffrey
Director