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Although pets can provide much companionship and love, they can also become a nuisance to an entire neighborhood if not cared for properly. The Police Department handles all barking dog or other nuisance complaints. Call us and we will try to help you resolve the problem.

Operating or permitting the operation of any mechanically powered tools between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Monday through Friday and between 4:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. on weekends and holidays is prohibited, per Fairfax Ordinance No. 770.

The law regarding loud vehicle theft alarm systems is contained in the California Vehicle Code, Section 22651.5. Section 22651.5 in part states that a police officer may, upon complaint, remove a vehicle if the vehicle theft alarm system has been activated for 20 minutes upon the officer's arrival, and the alarm has not silenced within...

A noisy neighbor may create a disturbance by having a loud television, stereo, or radio. These types of complaints are best handled by a police department because the loud noise is intermittent, occasional, or spontaneous. A loud party is also best resolved by the police officer.

To obtain a copy of a traffic report, you can come to the Fairfax Police Department five days after the collision to request a copy. Traffic reports can be released to authorized persons such as the victim, the victim's representative, or as provided in Section 20012 of the Vehicle Code.

The Fairfax Police Department will, at the request of an involved party, take a report of any vehicle accident that occurred in Town limits. However, if any of the following conditions are met at the scene of a traffic collision, the Fairfax Police Department should be notified: A person involved in the traffic collision has...

A person should first ensure that no one is injured. If no one is injured, all parties (drivers) should exchange information: driver's license numbers (if in possession, or known), vehicle license numbers, names, addresses, and phone numbers of all drivers (passengers if possible), and the names of the insurance companies of the drivers involved. The...

Call the department at 415-453-5330, anytime day or night.

Call the department at 415-453-5330, anytime day or night.

Make a request in writing to the police department. State the location you believe the trailer would be beneficial, and state the reasons why you believe the trailer should be placed at the specified location.

At the Fairfax Police Department, 142 Bolinas Road, Fairfax, CA 94930.

Monday through Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Color zones painted on curbs indicate the amount of time a vehicle can remain parked at a location. Colors used in the Town of Fairfax include: Red Zone: No parking at any time. Yellow Zone: Commercial loading zone. Commercial plates required. Green Zone: 2 hours White Zone: passenger loading and unloading only Blue Zone: Handicapped

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