Allegheny County Treasurer Offers Mobile Services in Monroeville | The Locally Times

County staff will be at the Monroeville Municipal Building on Feb. 20 and March 20, 2026, to provide tax help, licenses, and senior applications.

The Office of Allegheny County Treasurer Erica Rocchi Brusselars is bringing key government services directly to Monroeville residents through a mobile office initiative. First reported by The Locally Times based on a September 11, 2025, municipal posting, the program aims to improve resident access to the Treasurer's office. According to the public notice, the mobile office provides a local venue for handling administrative tasks, reducing the need for residents to travel to the county seat in downtown Pittsburgh. ## Event Schedule and Location The Treasurer's office has scheduled two events for early 2026. A notice posted by the Municipality of Monroeville lists the dates as Friday, February 20, 2026, and Friday, March 20, 2026. On both days, county staff will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All mobile office visits will be held in the Monroeville Municipal Building Council Chambers. The four-hour window on each scheduled day is designated for walk-in assistance. ## Services Offered The mobile office is equipped to handle a range of services. According to the municipal announcement, residents can receive assistance with real estate tax information, obtain dog licenses, and purchase state-issued hunting and fishing licenses. The events also provide a venue for residents to complete senior tax applications. The announcement indicates that a complete list of services is available on the Treasurer’s office website, though the public notice itself does not enumerate these additional services or provide a direct link. ## Future Dates and Program Scope The Monroeville notice describes the program as an initiative planned to take place over the next several months. However, the official posting only provides specific dates for the February and March 2026 events and does not include a schedule for any additional visits in Monroeville or other municipalities. The public record does not specify the program's cost or the criteria used to select Monroeville as a host location. As the first event has not yet occurred, data on the number of residents served is not available. The Treasurer’s office has not posted further documentation detailing the program's potential expansion or success metrics.