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The police department is located at 100 N. Harris within the City's Municipal Building. Our administrative offices are available M-F 9 AM-5 PM.
Parking tickets can be paid anytime at the department. Moving violations, (speeding, and other driving infractions), must be paid at the 14A-4 district court located 1000 N. Maple Rd. Saline 48176, (734) 429-2504.
You may file a Freedom of Information request with the police department for a copy of a report. The department has up to 6 days to respond with a copy and there usually is a charge for the report. Personal information will be redacted out of the copy of the report you receive.
Accident reports can be obtained by going online to clemis.org and following the directions to locate your report. There is a $16.00 fee.
No, the police will not tow cars from private property. Property owners can however contact America One towing service and have them remove the vehicle.
Yes, our officers will attempt to unlock your vehicle for you. Any damage to the vehicle will not be covered by the police department. Some vehicles can not be opened in this manner and our officers will be happy to contact a wrecker service for you.
Unless there is a specific emergency situation, the police department will NOT know if the schools are open or closed. Television and radio are the best methods of finding this information.
You must come to the Police Department and apply in person. A Michigan Driver's license or Michigan ID is required as is being a resident of the City of Saline.
There is no charge for false alarms at your residence but there is a charge for business.
You apply at the police department. You will need the make, color and serial number of the bicycle. There is no charge for this service.
You can come to the Police Desk and view the list of registered sex offenders in the City of Saline, or you can go online to www.michigan.gov/msp
Yes, Saline requires a dog to be on a leash unless on the owner’s property and then it must be under the control of the owner. All waste from the dog must be picked up by the owner and disposed of properly. Saline has a dog park located at Mill Pond Park and one at Curtiss Park where dogs can run in a fenced area without a leash. The dog park is closed much of the winter months due to muddy conditions.
If the animal appears to be sick or injured and could put citizens in jeopardy, call the police department at (734) 429-7911, and our community relations personnel will either dispatch an officer or direct you further on possible remedies. The police department also has a live trap that residents can obtain to trap nuisance animals.
The police department is prohibited by law from supplying anyone with a copy of their driving record. You may obtain a copy of your driving record online at http://www.michigan.gov/sos and select driver license & state ID. You can also call (517) 322-1624 and make the request. Copies can also be obtained at any Secretary of State Plus Office or Super Center and purchase a copy over the counter. The cost is $8.00.
You must go to the clerk of the Washtenaw County Circuit Court to apply for a personal protection order. The Court Clerk is located in downtown Ann Arbor at the Washtenaw County Court building. You can contact the court clerk at (734) 222-3001.