Plum Borough Residents Directory

The Plum residents directory is your guide to searching public records in this Allegheny County borough. Plum sits east of Pittsburgh and has about 27,000 residents. Searching the directory helps you find property records, court cases, voter data, and vital records for people who live in Plum. You can search by name or address using county and state tools. Most of these records are free to view online through the Plum residents directory.

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Plum Quick Facts

27,000 Population
Allegheny County
East of Pittsburgh Location
Borough Government Type

Plum Borough Record Searches

Plum borough keeps local government records on permits, zoning, and public meetings. These are all part of the Plum residents directory. You can contact the borough office to request copies or ask about specific records. The borough website is a good place to start.

Visit the Borough of Plum for local government information and services.

Borough of Plum official website for residents directory information

The site lists borough departments, meeting schedules, and contact information for records requests in Plum.

Under Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law at 65 Pa.C.S. Chapter 7, Plum borough must share most records when asked. File a written request with the borough's open records officer. They have five business days to respond. If they say no, you can appeal to the Office of Open Records.

Plum Residents Directory for Court Filings

Cases involving Plum residents go through the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas in Pittsburgh. The Prothonotary keeps civil case files. Criminal cases go through the Clerk of Courts. Both sets of records are part of the Plum residents directory.

You can search court records at ujsportal.pacourts.us. Select Allegheny County and type a name. Results show case numbers, filing dates, parties, and docket entries. This tool is free. It covers all case types filed in the county, including those tied to Plum residents.

For full documents, you may need to visit the courthouse in Pittsburgh. Staff can pull case files and make copies for a fee. Bring a valid ID. The UJS Portal gives you the case number, which speeds up the process at the counter.

The Plum Police Department also generates records that may connect to court cases.

Plum Police Department public records and residents directory

Police reports and arrest records from Plum are available through a formal request to the department.

Note: Juvenile cases and some family court matters are restricted from public view under Pennsylvania law.

Property Records in Plum

Allegheny County tracks property data for all parcels in Plum. The Office of Property Assessments maintains records that show owner names, assessed values, lot sizes, and building details. Search by name or address to find specific properties in the Plum residents directory.

Deed records are filed at the Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds. Each deed shows who owns the property and how it changed hands. These records are public and go back many years. The recorder's office is located at the county courthouse in Pittsburgh.

Tax records round out the property picture in Plum. The county treasurer tracks payments and liens on all real estate. A lien search shows if taxes are owed. This is helpful for anyone using the Plum residents directory to research a property or its owner.

Plum Voter and Vital Record Lookups

Voter registration is public in Pennsylvania. Search for Plum residents at pavoterservices.pa.gov. The tool shows registration status, party, and county. It is free to use.

Vital records for Plum residents come from the state. Birth and death certificates are handled by the Pennsylvania Division of Vital Records. You can order copies by mail or online. Marriage licenses are issued through the Allegheny County Register of Wills. Once filed, they become public records that you can search through the county.

The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development also tracks demographic and municipal data for boroughs like Plum. This can round out a search when you need community-level details in the residents directory.

Note: Vital record requests may take several weeks to process depending on the age of the record.

Statewide Search Tools for Plum

Several state tools cover Plum alongside the rest of Pennsylvania. The UJS Portal handles court searches. Voter services covers registration. The Office of Open Records manages appeals. Together, these tools form the backbone of the Plum residents directory at the state level.

For historical records, check the Ancestry PA portal. It has older vital records and historical documents. Plum families with deep roots in western Pennsylvania may find useful data here. The State Archives also holds land grants and early tax records that predate modern databases.

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Allegheny County Residents Directory

Plum is part of Allegheny County. County offices handle property, court, and vital records for all municipalities in the area. Visit the county page for a wider search that goes beyond Plum.

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Nearby Pennsylvania Cities

Other cities near Plum have their own residents directory pages with local public records details.

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