The police department is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
You can obtain a copy of the report off the CARFAX website at crashdocs.org. You'll need the report number if you are named in the report or you can come to the police station with proper identification to obtain a copy. Reports are usually available five to seven days after the accident and there is a fee for the report.
You must come to police station to sign a "Vehicle Release" form. The vehicle's owner or representative with proper identification can sign the form and will be given the tow company's location at that time.
You can obtain a copy of the police incident report by going to the police station and completing a request for a copy of an incident report. The request will be reviewed and you will be notified that the incident report was either denied in full, a partial denial, or approved. If approved you will be notified to pick up the report at Police Headquarters after paying the fee.
Yes. A resident can be fingerprinted at the police station. It is recommended that you contact the police station prior to your visit to check availability. The fee for a fingerprint is $50 by cash or check.
Either come to the police station in person to file a report with an officer or call the police station's non-emergency phone number (215-357-8700) and an officer will be dispatched to your location.
You can print an application for a handicapped placard at the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's website at www.dmv.state.pa.us or you can pick up a copy at the police station.
You can apply for a gun permit at the Sheriff's Department at the Bucks County Court House in Doylestown.
No.
You can dispose these materials in the drug disposal box at the police station.