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Rules of the Road:
One of the many jobs of a police officer is to ensure motor vehicle safety. Speed limits, stop signs, and traffic signals are there to help ensure everyone's safety. When these limitations are ignored, you are risking someone elses safety as well as your own. That is why the police monitor traffic flow and write out traffic citations to offenders. If you do receive a citation, be sure to follow the instructions on the back of the ticket. If the citation is not paid on time you may be subject to late fees as well as a suspended license.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to come into the station to file a report?
Can I pay my citation at the police station?
Do you provide background checks for employment and immigration?
Can I file a report of an incident that happened in another town?
Do I have to come into the station to file a report?
We cannot take a report over the phone. If it's an emergency dial 9-1-1 to get immediate emergency response. If it is an on-going issue or a non-critical complaint, call our business line at (508)695-1212 and speak to a dispatcher. They will send an available unit as soon as possible to speak to you.
Can I pay my citation at the police station?
No. Citations may be paid either through the mail with the envelope that was provided, or you may pay through the RMV website HERE
Do you provide background checks for employment and immigration?
No. We do not provide criminal background checks however you may pick up a CORI form at our station to fill out and mail in. You can also download this and get more information at CORI
Can I file a report of an incident that happened in another town?
The only reports a police department may take, are those within its jurisdiction. If the incident happened in another town, you need to respond to that towns police department to file a report. There are exceptions with online crimes. If you are unsure, call and speak to a dispatcher or an officer.
