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The North Olmsted Police Department serves the residents, the businesses, visitors, and all people of North Olmsted, Ohio, by performing the law enforcement function in a professional and ethical manner.
North Olmsted Police Department 27243 Lorain Road North Olmsted, OH 44070 (440) 777-3535 – Non-Emergency Phone Number (440) 777-9189 – Fax
If you have safety concerns, complaints or questions, please contact the North Olmsted Police Department non-emergency line at (440) 777-3535. If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911 or call/text 988 if you or a loved one are experiencing a mental health crisis. Action Request Line.
It is an honor and a privilege to serve the community of North Olmsted and our department personnel as Chief of Police. We are a full service police department that prides ourselves on maintaining a high level of integrity and providing the highest quality of police services.
Violations Bureau Hours of Operation. 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Monday – Friday. Closed Holidays. A Payment Drop Box is located at the North Olmsted Police Department. The payment will be forwarded to the Court clerks the next business day. Allow 48-72 hours for processing. View Docket and Online Ticket Payment.
City Government. The government of North Olmsted is divided into two branches. The executive branch and the legislative branch. The City of North Olmsted also has multiple boards and commissions that help play a role in the functioning of its government.
The North Olmsted Police Department may disseminate any records obtained through the WebCheck system, but only in accordance with FBI & BCI policies. All disseminations will be logged on the appropriate form
Current Open Positions 5 documents. 5200 Dover Center Road, North Olmsted, OH 44070. City Hall Hours Weekdays 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. (440) 777-8000.
The more detailed information provided the better the City of North Olmsted can address your concern. ABOUT NORTH OLMSTED. The land that became North Olmsted was originally part of the Connecticut Reserve in the Northwest Territory.
Simple steps, such as securing doors and windows, participating in neighborhood watch programs, and reporting suspicious activity, can significantly reduce crime in our area. Together, we can foster a vigilant and engaged community that prioritizes safety and well-being for all.