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We provide fingerprint services on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1000 - 1130 hrs., walk-ins.
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Yes. You may obtain a permit from thePolice Department
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There is no legal requirement for a driver to report to their insurance company that they have been involved in a traffic accident. The normal procedure is for driver involved to inform their insurance company of the accident. Your insurance agent will then guide you through the process of filing a claim.Police Department
The accident report will have insurance information for all the parties involved. In the event the other driver does not notify their insurance company, you or your agent can forward a copy of the report to the insurance company. -
No. The uniform patches issued by our department remains the property of the police department. Used patches are returned for replacement. When an employee leaves the department they must return the all issued equipment and items, to include uniform patches.Police Department
Penal Code Section 538(d), subsection (c) Any person who willfully wears, exhibits, or uses, or who willfully makes, sells, loans, gives, or transfers to another, any badge, insignia, emblem, device, or any label, certificate, card, or writing, which falsely purports to be authorized for the use of one who by law is given the authority of a peace officer, or which so resembles the authorized badge, insignia, emblem, device, label, certificate, card, or writing of a peace officer as would deceive an ordinary reasonable person into believing that it is authorized for the use of one who by law is given the authority of a peace officer, is guilty of a misdemeanor, except that any person who makes or sells any badge under the circumstances described in this subdivision is subject to a fine not to exceed $15,000. -
Streets are considered public parking, therefore, vehicles parked on a city street are allowed as long as they have current and valid registration. Vehicle code limits parking to 72 hours, then the vehicle must be moved. If the vehicle is not moved after this time it will be considered abandoned and can be towed. This also includes the vehicles of the property owner.Police Department
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If you see vandalism or another crime in progress and also see the people committing the crime you can call 911. Give the dispatcher the location, the suspect information/description and the type of tool used.Police Department
If you find a crime has been committed, and have no suspects in the area, you can call the non-emergency phone number 831-385-8311. You may also leave an anonymous -
A non-injury accident only involves an exchange of license information, insurance information, names and phone numbers. If the vehicles are blocking the roadway and unable to be moved, call the non-emergency phone number at 831-385-8311.Police Department
An injury accident can be called in on 911. Give the location of the accident, number of vehicles involved and any additional information you can provide.
You can also download the Accident Report form and once completed return it to the Police Department during normal business hours. A Police Officer will take the information and contact you. Please be sure to leave a phone number or email address were the officer can contact you. -
If you need to see a copy of your arrest record you need to go to the Sheriff's Department in the county in which you were arrested.Police Department
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The phone company provides your location information to the police department, much like caller ID is provided in a private residence. The dispatcher may ask you to confirm you location information because sometimes the information provided is incorrect.Police Department
If you call 911 and then hang up the phone, the dispatcher will try to call your phone number. If there is no answer, they will send a Police Officer to your home. -
The California Vehicle Code requires that any person driving a vehicle in public must be a licensed driver. The driver's license must be current and issued by the State of California or another State within the United States. If a vehicle is stopped and the driver does not have a license, the Vehicle Code requires a 30 day storage.Police Department
The vehicle can only be release after 30 days. The owner of the vehicle must show current registration, insurance and a valid driver's license to the Police Department, who will then issue a vehicle release form. There is a $100 fee for this form. The Police Department does not set the fees for towing or storage. These fees are set by the individual tow company.
You may also request to have a Vehicle Impound Hearing to try and get the vehicle released earlier. Either obtain the form from the Greenfield Police Department or download it once completed, return it to the Greenfield Police Department during normal business hours. -
If you keep getting annoying "hang-up" phone calls, you can contact your local phone company to get information about caller ID and call blocking to block out the annoying phone calls.Police Department
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To report a speeding vehicle in your neighborhood, get the vehicle license plate number and a vehicle description. If the problem is not a single vehicle, but an ongoing problem with multiple vehicles, you can call the non-emergency phone number at 831-385-8311 and request extra patrol checks in that area.Police Department
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If you see something suspicious or unusual in your neighborhood you can contact the Greenfield Police Department at 831-385-8311, the Non-Emergency Dispatch number. You can also report suspicious circumstancesPolice Department
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The decision to install a burglar alarm is up to you. If you do choose to Install one, several factors have to be considered. When the alarm is activated you will need to send someone to meet with the officers. The officers can only check the perimeter of the building and will need a key holder to check the interior.Police Department
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To get a copy of a police report contact Greenfield Police Department, Records Division at 674-5111. You can alsoPolice Department
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You can pick up an Administrative Review form at the Police DepartmentPolice Department
599 El Camino Real
Greenfield, CA 93927
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To check on the status of your crime report, you can contact police records at 831-674-5111, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. - 5 pm. If you need to contact the officer that took the report, you can leave a message on the Records Division voice mail.Police Department
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If you have been in an accident and need a copy of a police report, contact Greenfield Police Records at 831-674-5111. You can also download the police report request form return it to the Greenfield Police Department during normal business hours.Police Department
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To make a citizens complaint or report outstanding service by an officer, you need to come into the Police Department. You can meet with the watch commander and fill out the proper forms. Remember to leave your phone number, email or some other way that we may contact you to ask question and to let you know about the outcome.Police Department
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The department issues the following types of permits:Police Department
- Dance
- Parade
- Sound amplification (not permitted in residential areas)
- Special Event
- Vendor's license
You can apply for a permit at the -
The Police Department has a policy regarding limited English proficiency. This policy includes surveying the needs of our local community. Approximately 90% of the residents of our city our Hispanic. Spanish is spoken by the majority of residents. We also have a portion of the community who are Indigenous Mexicans, who speak local dialects from the State of Oaxaca. This includes Trique, Mixteco Baja, Mixteco Central, and Zapotecas.Police Department
We have volunteer translators for the Indigenous languages. The personnel assigned to the front desk are bi-lingual in Spanish and English. We have also established minimum proficiency in Spanish for all Police Officers. The officers who do not speak Spanish are issued training material for basic Spanish Skills.
We have extensive information in English and Spanish available at the front desk, to include Citizen Complaint Forms in English and Spanish. The department is also committed to hiring personnel who are bi-lingual and bi-cultural, to better represent the members of our community.