Is my child’s arrest kept confidential?
Arrests of juvenile crime offenders are kept confidential from the public and media.
Arrests of juvenile crime offenders are kept confidential from the public and media.
You can check out the Department’s Careers page. Or you can contact the Fairfax Police Department directly.
The Fairfax Police Department is equipped with T.D.D. devices for communicating with the hearing and/or speech impaired via both 9-1-1 and the non-emergency numbers. Language translation service is also available on a limited basis. When language translation is needed via 9-1-1, your call can be transferred directly to a translator for. The dispatcher will stay … Continued
Most non-emergency situations should be reported by calling the department’s business number at 415-453-5330. For reporting “lost property”, “stolen bicycles” (with no suspect information), inquiries about a police report, or to leave a message for an officer, you should call the department’s business number at 415-453-5330.
The dispatcher will ask several questions. It is important that you listen to the dispatcher and follow their directions. STAY ON THE PHONE UNTIL THE DISPATCHER TELLS YOU IT IS OKAY TO HANG UP. They will need to know as much as you can tell about the following: What has occurred or is occurring? Where … Continued
All cellular 9-1-1 calls go to the California Highway Patrol. When necessary, the CHP transfers the call to the appropriate local agency. To avoid this, you can call our direct phone number, 415-453-5330.
You should call 9-1-1 to report any incident that requires an emergency response by Police, Fire, or medical personnel. Examples would be: crimes in progress or just occurred, fires or hazardous conditions, accidents with injuries, or persons who are gravely ill, passed out, or have fallen and are injured.
Yes. We will gladly take requests for safety presentations by our police staff. Call us at 415-453-5330, and ask for the Sergeant on duty. An officer will contact you to gather the information necessary to fulfill your request.
Yes. The police department does not store these records. Children should have prints taken each year, as their prints become more defined as they reach early adulthood.
Whether you should choose to install an alarm system can depend on many factors, including the location of your home, your lifestyle, your feelings about security, and your budget. If you are concerned about safety in your neighborhood, please contact the department to discuss your concerns. If you are considering installing an alarm, make sure … Continued