Allegheny County / City of Pittsburgh / Western PA Regional Data Center

PLI/DOMI Violations Report

Violations logged by various Pittsburgh city units, including the Department of Permits, Licenses, and Inspections, and the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure. Each record includes the business name and its street address associated with a violation.

Example records
NamebrandStreet NumberaddressStreet NameaddressInspection DatetemporalCase NumberidentifierInspection ResultstatusDpw Requestadditional dataViolationclassificationCorrective Actionadditional dataParcelidentifierNeighborhoodgeographicCouncil Districtgeographic
321 37th Street32137TH ST2020-05-04O-1681153Violations FoundUCC 403.62a Permit applicationStop work notice issued.Interiors Structural work 0049N00268000000Lower Lawrenceville7
144 Home street :: 144 home144HOME ST2020-05-04O-1681144Violations FoundUCC 403.63 - Grant, denial and effect of permits :Failure to finalize HVAC permit and use prior to i0080K00122000000Central Lawrenceville7
Throughout property3004MERWYN AVE2020-05-01O-1681016Violations FoundUCC 403.62 - Permit requirements and exemptionsAlterations, including removal of wall finishes re0042M00236000000Sheraden2
Use cases

Commercial Property Underwriting Screen

A commercial property insurer evaluating a new policy application cross-references the subject address against this dataset to identify open or repeat code violations before binding coverage, using violation type and corrective action to assess structural or safety exposure.

NameStreet NumberStreet NameViolationInspection Result

Small Business Lender Due Diligence

A fintech lender processing a small business loan application checks whether the applicant's operating address has a history of permit or inspection violations in Pittsburgh, using violation recency and enforcement outcomes to flag elevated operational risk before approval.

NameStreet NumberStreet NameInspection DateInspection Result

Fraud Pattern Detection Across Addresses

A fraud analyst at a payment processor investigates whether a merchant's registered address is associated with repeated stop-work orders or unpermitted construction activity, which can indicate a shell operation or fictitious business location.

NameStreet NumberStreet NameCase NumberViolation