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The Criminal Justice Training Center offers full-time and part-time Act 120programs. Full-time academies meet from a.m. to p.m. Monday through Friday and usually take about 22 weeks to complete. Part-time programs are designed for people who work or whose schedules don't enable them to be in classes all day.
File a Complaint If not filed online, completed complaint forms may be emailed to IPRB@alleghenycounty, mailed to IPRB, 102 County Office Building Mezzanine, 542 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, or delivered to the same address by hand.
(1) The annual salary of a judge of the court of common pleas shall be $227,411. (2) The annual salaries of the president judges of the courts of common pleas shall be in ance with the following schedule: (i) Allegheny County, $231,222. (ii) Philadelphia County, $231,985.
The Paths to Becoming an Officer Attend a senior military college or service academy. Enroll at a traditional college or university with a Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program. Attend Officer Candidate School (OCS) after graduating from college. Receive a direct commission after earning a professional degree.