The North Castle Police Department is located at 15 Bedford Road, Armonk, NY. The Town's Snow Removal Ordinance begins on November 15th and ends on April 1st. Parking on roadways within the Town is restricted between the hours of 1AM and 6AM. Please remember to remove your vehicle from the roadways during these times. The North Castle Police Department is a New York State Accredited Police Agency comprised of thirty-eight sworn police officers, an animal control/parking enforcement officer and a support staff of four civilians. The department operates around the clock, seven days a week. Please press "Blue Button" for more information.
The North Castle Police Department is located at 15 Bedford Road, Armonk, NY. The Town's Snow Removal Ordinance begins on November 15th and ends on April 1st. Parking on roadways within the Town is restricted between the hours of 1AM and 6AM. Please remember to remove your vehicle from the roadways during these times. The North Castle Police Department is a New York State Accredited Police Agency comprised of thirty-eight sworn police officers, an animal control/parking enforcement officer and a support staff of four civilians. The department operates around the clock, seven days a week. Please press "Blue Button" for more information.
The Irvington Police Department is located at 85 Main Street, Irvington, New York 10533. The Irvington Police Department consists of 21 full time officers and 3 civilian employees. The department operates on a $2.4 million budget and is responsible for 24 hour a day police protection and services.
The police department also has the responsibility of dispatching fire and emergency medical service equipment and personnel. The department was previously certified by New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, Law Enforcement Accreditation Council, as one of 50 New York State Police Departments to be awarded accreditation. A comprehensive procedures manual was written during the accreditation process, implemented and is reviewed and updated annually. We are currently in the process of attaining this standard once again.
Aside from being a professional police agency, the department participates in many law enforcement sponsored programs including Stop DWI and Seat-Belt education and enforcement. The department also hosts various community programs including a community relations and protection program, the D.A.R.E. Program in three of our local schools, Community Day Fair and numerous other programs throughout the year.
Irvington is a growing community and although recently listed as one of the 80 safest communities to live in, it does encounter those types of crimes associated with a community in close proximity to a large metropolitan area. Press "Blue Button" for more information about the Irvington Police Department.
The North Castle Police Department is located at 15 Bedford Road, Armonk, NY. The Town's Snow Removal Ordinance begins on November 15th and ends on April 1st. Parking on roadways within the Town is restricted between the hours of 1AM and 6AM. Please remember to remove your vehicle from the roadways during these times. The North Castle Police Department is a New York State Accredited Police Agency comprised of thirty-eight sworn police officers, an animal control/parking enforcement officer and a support staff of four civilians. The department operates around the clock, seven days a week. Please press "Blue Button" for more information.
The Pound Ridge Police Department is located at 177 Westchester Ave Pound Ridge, NY 10576. The principal mission of the Pound Ridge Police Department is to preserve the rights of citizens and foster the confidence of the community through the prevention of crime, protection of persons and property, the maintenance of order in public places and to anticipate and respond to events that threaten public safety.
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The Scarsdale Police Headquarters is located at 50 Tompkins Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583.
In 1979, the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies was created through the combined efforts of four major law enforcement organizations. The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) has determined that the law enforcement practices of the Scarsdale Police Department are in compliance with the highest national standards. The Scarsdale Police Department received the formal award of National Accreditation in 1990 and was re-accredited in 1995, 2000 and 2003. The Department was inspected for another National CALEA Inspection in December 2005, and most recently received a re-accreditation award in March of 2006. The Scarsdale Police Department was named a Flagship Agency, and a model for other agencies to follow. The Department was also recognized a a "Premiere Law Enforcement Agency" for maintaining National Accreditation for 15 years or longer.
In September of 1990, the Scarsdale Police Department was one of the first agencies in New York to receive State Accreditation. Press "Blue Button" for information about the Police Chief, SPD Sections and Programs, Crime Line, Crime Prevention and the Scarsdale Police.
The Tuckahoe Police Department is comprised of 25 sworn officers, 3 fulltime civilian employees and 5 part-time civilian employees. The Department has earned a distinguished reputation by maintaining a commitment to the highest standards of the law enforcement profession. Although the department is considered a small sized agency, it provides a wide-range of police services to the community. It is at the forefront of technology, training and best policing practices. In an on-going process to evaluate and improve performance and services; the Department is a New York State Law Enforcement Accredited Agency. We are guided by our Mission Statement: "To protect the quality of life in our community in partnership with those we serve."
The most visible and largest section of the police department is the Patrol Division. It is considered the backbone of the department. The primary focus of the patrol division is the protection of life and property and to enforce the law in a fair and impartial manner consistent with the values of a free and open society. Uniformed Patrol Officers are the most visible and have the most contacts with the community. They provide the Village with a full range of police activities that our citizens have come to rely on. They are the first responders to calls of service that run the gamut from a barking dog to an armed encounter. The most inconsequential and routine activity can develop into a potentially hazardous and volatile situation in a split second. Press "Blue Button" for more information about the Tuckahoe Police Department.
The Mount Pleasant Police Department is located at 1 Town Hall Plaza, Valhalla, NY 10595 in Westchester County. Press "Blue Button" for the Mount Pleasant Police website and learn about Child Seats, DARE Program, Driving Directions, FAQ, Gun Locks, History, Homeland Security and more.
Press the Police Blotter link for current events. You will be able to read about some of the recent activity within the town, read about special programs or enforcement actions taking place, or to receive special advisory information that our community should be aware of.
The Putnam County Sheriff's Department is located at 3 County Center, Carmel, NY 10512 in Putnam County. There are several units and departments within the Putnam County Sheriff's Department.
For example: The Civil Bureau of the Putnam County Sheriff's Department performs the constitutionally mandated and statutorily authorized civil enforcement functions of the Sheriff. The Civil Bureau, under the Sheriff's ultimate direction, enforces a myriad of provisions of the New York State Civil Practice Law and Rules and constitutes the exclusive enforcement arm within the county for local, county, state, and federal courts. The Civil Bureau members carry out a wide spectrum of judicial mandates, judgments, and orders. Legal process is received and served on behalf of courts, members of the bar, and private citizens.
The Captain of the Civil Bureau is responsible for the overall management of all operations of the Bureau, developing and implementing Bureau policy, providing legal expertise, and supervising and assisting the members under his command. The Captain reviews the various documents received and generated to insure legality or process and compliance with law.
In addition to overseeing the Civil Bureau operations, the Captain assumes the duties as the Records Access Officer for the Sheriff's Department, as well as, manager of the offender registration and community notification functions pursuant to the New York State Sex Offender Registration Act, and Public Information Officer.
The Civil Bureau processes civil process for the department. Process include civil summonses, Family Court papers, District Attorney subpoenas, court orders, petitions, warrants to remove, notices to tenants, commitment orders, replevin orders, real property executions, personal property executions, income executions, orders of attachment, and Surrogate Court citations. Additionally, the Civil Bureau fulfills requests for assistance from the County Commissioner of Jurors and serves jury summonses. Pursuant to a contract between the Sheriff and the Department of Social Services, the Civil Bureau effects service of legal process for that agency.
Aside from their primary functions, uniformed deputy sheriffs assigned to the Civil Bureau patrol areas of Putnam County. They support the efforts of the Patrol Division in that they issue traffic tickets, investigate motor vehicle crashes and respond to criminal complaints and requests for service.
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