Cover Sheet (Civil Division) - Allegheny County, PA - alleghenycountypa 2026

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Mugshots may be available through the Allegheny County Sheriffs Office. You can search by name, case number, or date filed. You can request court records from the Department of Court Records for most court records, with the exception of US District Court records.
Limited Appeal Options: One of the most significant downsides of arbitration is that it offers very limited options for appeal. Once the arbitrator makes a decision, its usually final unless there was a substantial legal oversight.
Arbitration Limits (a) All cases, except those involving title to real estate, shall be referred for hearing before and decision by a Board of Arbitrators, when the amount in controversy, exclusive of interest and costs, is $50,000 or less.
Find Your Case Go to Magisterial District Courts Docket Sheets. In the Search Type drop down box, choose Participant Name. Enter Last Name and First Name. In the County drop down box, choose Allegheny. Click the Search button and the information about your case will appear under the Search button.
Arbitration. The arbitration system in Allegheny County is compulsory non-binding arbitration with a ceiling of $50,000 on civil damage awards.

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