Springville Police Department provides a number of other services
Springville residents may reserve a trap to catch stray cats. You must have identification and proof of residency. There is a $60.00 deposit, however there is no charge for the use of the traps for Springville residents. (The deposit will be refunded if the trap is returned in good working condition.)
Persons under court order, or who need a non-custodial breath test may contact the police Department Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM. There is a fee of $20.00 for this service.
Springville offers a five day self-defense course for women at various times during the year. Called R.A.D., this course is a women-only class designed to teach women and girls basic self-defense skills. Watch the City calendar for dates!
If you are interested in having an officer assist with a Merit Badge for a Scout Troop, please contact us for details, or use the “Tour of the Police Department” link above.
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The Safe Harbor Law allows a cohabitant (someone aged 18 or older living in the same home) to voluntarily surrender a firearm to law enforcement for temporary safekeeping if they believe someone in the household poses an immediate threat to themselves or others.
Safe Harbor PamphletSafe Harbor Form
Disaster Restoration Services
Joseph Nielsen
joseph@utdrs.cm
385-477-8359
www.utdrs.com