Non-emergency issues should still be communicated to Emergency Services through its non-emergency line at 412-473-3056.
You can get the form from the Prothonotary (the clerk of the civil part of the Common Pleas Court). Appendix A shows a Notice of Appeal. Once you have filled out the Notice of Appeal, you must file it with the Prothonotary in the Common Pleas Court where the office of the District Justice is located.
There are three area codes in Western Pennsylvania: 412, 724 and 878. This area covers Pittsburgh and its surrounding area.
If you have allowed for the mailing days noted above AND it has been over 14 days since you mailed the application to our office and you have not received the results, please call 1-877-371-5422 to speak with a representative who will assist you.
For general information call 412-350-2000.
A Motion for Miscellaneous Relief normally seeks relief from a stay imposed by the court. What you are describing appears to be a motion to nudge the judge along.
You can get the form from the Prothonotary (the clerk of the civil part of the Common Pleas Court). Appendix A shows a Notice of Appeal. Once you have filled out the Notice of Appeal, you must file it with the Prothonotary in the Common Pleas Court where the office of the District Justice is located.
If you want to file a motion, the process is generally something like this: You write your motion. You file your motion with the court clerk. The court clerk inserts the date and time your motion will be heard by the judge. You “serve” (mail) your motion to the other side.