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No, residents who require fingerprinting for employment, security clearances, travel or other official reasons can register on the Identogo Website. Learn more on the
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Records can be obtained at the Shaler Township Police Office, 300 Wetzel Road, Glenshaw PA 15116 Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. The office is closed between the hours of 12:30 and 1 p.m. If you are unable to request the record in person, mail requests will be honored. A check must be included with the request for information. When making the request for a police report, please have the following information available: case number or report number, name of complainant, date and location of incident.
Please fill out the Request for Police Records form. Cost is on the form. Visit the
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Magisterial District Judge Daniel Konieczka, formerly known as the "Magistrate," serves the citizens of Shaler, Reserve, Millvale and Etna by issuing arrest and search warrants and summons, establishing bonds and bonding out citizens who have been arrested. The Magisterial District Judge also issues temporary PFA orders, holds summary and preliminary hearings. The Magisterial District Judge also accepts payment for all traffic and non traffic fines. He also handles civil complaints. His office is located at 1007 Mt. Royal Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15223, or call 412-487-7630.
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Tours are scheduled for groups of citizens, students, cub scouts, brownies and other organizations. Tour groups learn about the responsibilities of the station, its personnel and the assigned equipment through both fun and education activities. The tour includes computer room, squad room, cell block, booking room, police car, and other offices. Information is tailored to the group's needs and age group. Arrangements should be made at least three weeks in advance. Please contact the police department at 412-492-2222.Police Department
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Contact Critchlow Auto Body - Towing at 412-821-1864Police Department
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The Shaler Township Police Department will watch your home while you are on vacation. Please visit the Public Safety, Police information to download the vacation check request form and fax it to the Shaler Township Police Station.Police Department
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Vehicles that have been abandoned for over forty eight hours or do not have a current registration and/or inspection can be reported to be ticketed and or towed. This includes all vehicles in public sight that are inoperable for any reason. Vehicles parked on private property can only be removed by the property owner. The complainant should contact the police department to report the vehicle at 412-492-2222 or 911. The police department will make every effort to locate the owner and alert them that their vehicle will be ticketed and/or towed.Police Department
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Persons or businesses going door to door to sell goods or request donations must obtain a solicitor's permit from the Township. Please ask anyone that knocks on your door to see their permit. Soliciting is permitted Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Soliciting is not permitted on Sundays and national holidays,
Political, Religious and non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) status are exempt and may solicit without a permit.
A non-solicitation list is maintained by the Township and provided to all solicitors. Sign up for the No Solicitation list: No Solicitation Sign Up.
Should a person be soliciting without a valid permit, they are subject to fines and/or arrest. If a solicitor does not have a permit or appears fraudulent, contact the police department by dialing 911. For safety's sake, never pay or donate cash or valuables to a door to door solicitor, whether they appear legitimate or not.
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Fireworks can be fun and spectacular, however they can also cause serious injuries and start dangerous fires. It is illegal to possess, transport, discharge or sell fireworks within the township.Police Department
Only with a fireworks permit from the Township can your event include fireworks. Requirements for a permit include specifications on the launching area, number of fire personnel present and stipulations on the presence of a license pyrotechnic operator at the event. The township enforces the BOCA code which regulates the use of fireworks. Low grade, hand-held sparkling devices are permitted as regulated by State law.
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Owners of vehicles that are parked illegally anywhere public or private in Shaler Township are subject to fines and penalties as outlined in the Township Code and the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code. Vehicles parked in fire lanes, intersections, unauthorized parking spots or other illegal locations will be ticketed. If the vehicle is not moved within 24 hours, it will be towed at the owner's expense. Vehicles parked on private property may be towed only by the owner of the property. Property owners towing any vehicle from their property should notify the police to avoid the vehicle's owner reporting it as being stolen.Police Department
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Beware of any organization soliciting cash or credit card donations by the telephone. Before you purchase from or donate to anyone soliciting by phone, check with the Better Business Bureau. Be sure to request the name of the company, the tax identification number, a call back number and the name of the representative of the business that has called you. Even if a business is legitimate, it may not be permitted to solicit by telephone.Police Department
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The Township will issue a Solicitor's Permit to all qualifying organizations and vendors provided certain criteria is met by all applicants.
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The Shaler Township Police department is aware of Coyotes in the area. Numerous sightings have been reported and confirmed throughout our area. There is no need to report a sighting to the police unless the animal poses a public safety hazard. In any emergency – Dial 9-1-1Police Department