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    • Do you provide fingerprint services and if so, when?

      Fingerprinting services are not being offered at this time. 


    • Does the city require residential and commercial alarm bonds?

      No.  

      Alarm Bond Ordinance Repeal & Refund

      On July 19th, City Council approved the repeal of Title 6, Chapter 2 of the Municipal Code of Park City: Burglary and Robbery Alarms. This section of the code mandated that all citizens who wished to have a home alarm system needed to bond for police services. The Alarm Bond program has proved unnecessary and ineffective as police responded to alarm issues regardless of a bond being previously placed with the City. With this repeal, police will still be responding to any alarm issues within city limits, but citizens are no longer required to pay the $100 alarm bond.

      Those citizens who did place an alarm bond can request a refund from the Park City Finance Department located at City Hall or call 435-615-5221 or Park City Police Department 435-615-5505 or by mailing the Alarm Bond Refund Request to:

      Park City Police Department

      2060 Park Avenue; P.O. Box 1480

      Park City, UT  84060

      Those who would like a refund of their alarm bond should contact the City prior to June 30, 2019.


       

    • How can I obtain a copy of a police report?

      You can come in to the Records Department at 2060 Park Avenue between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m, Monday through Friday. You will be required to fill out a form and present a photo ID. Costs are in alignment with Park City's fee schedule section 6.6. If you are unable to come in to the department or live out of town, you can call the records department at 435-615-5507 and a request form will be mailed or faxed to you.

      Records Request

    • When should I use "911"?

      911 is an emergency line which should be used in life-threatening or urgent situations which require the immediate presence of law enforcement, medical or fire personnel. For all other situations, please call your local dispatch office. In Park City, that number is 615-5500 and in Summit County, 615-3500.

    • Why do Police vehicles need to idle?

      Police Officers leave their vehicles running in order to power critical auxiliary equipment such as onboard computers, surveillance cameras, and emergency communications devices. We are currently investigating ways to reduce vehicle idling for Police cruisers, but these vehicles will continue to require idling for day-to-day safety operations and are covered by exception (C) in the idling ordinance.