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The Madison Heights Police Department will take a report of a non-injury traffic crash from both/all parties involved in an accident so long as it has occurred within 7 days of the actual crash. Both vehicles involved in the crash must be presented for inspection at the time of the report. For further information contact a shift supervisor at 248-585-2100.
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The Madison Heights Police Department only fingerprints individuals for a specific purpose, i.e. court order, adoption, housing commission, Commercial Solicitation Permits, and Federal Government Contract Employment. There is a $10 fee for all fingerprint requests. Fingerprints are taken between the hours of 1-3:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday.
To avoid any inconvenience, it is recommended that you call in advance, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., at 248-585-5626. This phone number will connect to those who are responsible for fingerprints and can answer any questions regarding fingerprints. For employment purposes please contact L-1 Identity Solutions at 866-226-2952 or visit the
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It is sometimes necessary that the Madison Heights Police Department retain property and evidence that belongs to a person. When this occurs, the Police Department will notify the owner in person or by postcard when the property is available to be released. If the property is being held as evidence in a criminal prosecution it is also necessary to have clearance from the detective who handled the case.
Property is released by appointment. To schedule a time to pick up property call in advance to verify that staff will be available to release the property. Between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., call 248-837-2744. This phone number will connect to those staff members who are responsible for the release of property.
As of July 1, 2011, there is a $10 administration fee to pick up any property that is held after 10 days or more.
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The Madison Heights Police Department can give your neighborhood "special attention" for legitimate concerns. Officers can patrol your area and make an extra effort to address your concerns as their work workload permits. To request "special attention," call the police desk at 248-585-2100 and ask to speak to a supervisor.
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Call our Detective Bureau at 248-585-5626 with your case number. You will be referred to the Detective in charge of your case who will inform you of its status.
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You have the right not to be harassed by anyone at home or in your workplace. Many factors are considered by the courts when granting a Personal Protection Order. Personal Protection Orders are issued through Oakland County Circuit Court.
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Alarm Permit Applications are available at the
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There are many things you can do, at little or no cost, to lessen your chances of becoming a crime victim. The Police Department offers information regarding how to keep your home more secure. We also offer information on how you can begin a "Neighborhood Watch" program with your neighbors.
The Police Department has additional resources which you may find useful when surveying your home and property, such as an engraver which you can use to specifically identify your property and valuables, which you can borrow from the police station at no cost. Contact the
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The Madison Heights Animal Control Officer (ACO) is always willing to assist you with animal problems you may have. Please be aware though, we are merely a resource. Although most animal complaints can be handled through us, many times your best bet is a private exterminator (i.e. bees and rodents).
To report non-emergency animal complaints, call the police desk at 248-585-2100. Animal bites should be reported immediately. To leave a message for the ACO (i.e. lost dog/cat) please call 248-837-2784. For more information visit our