Frequently Asked Questions
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The Beavercreek Police Department has two certified child passenger seat safety technicians who can perform child safety seat checks for parents and caregivers. They can assist with proper installation and use of child safety seats. Please contact the officers directly to schedule an appointment: Officer Travis Sollars at sollarst@beavercreekohio.gov or Officer Noah Thomas at thomasn@beavercreekohio.gov.
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Do not hang up on the 9-1-1 operator. Explain that the call was made in error and there is no emergency. If you hang up without doing this, the 9-1-1 operator will call you back, and if your line is busy or there is no answer, an officer will be sent out to investigate.
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Visit the departments Records Section Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. or mail in your request. Call (937) 427-5530 to obtain the cost of the report prior to mailing in your request. Payment must accompany the request, as well as a self-addressed stamped envelope.
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The Beavercreek Police Department has a prescription drug drop-off box located on the mezzanine level of the building lobby. You can bring in unwanted medications in pill or capsule form at any time. You must first remove them from individual packaging and containers and place in a clear bag before depositing in the box. We do not accept pill bottles, boxes, or blister packs. We also cannot accept creams, liquids, sprays, inhalers, needles, syringes, EpiPens, ointments, suspensions and fluids. The drop box is for residential use only.
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You can submit anonymous tips on your smartphone through our new tip411 Mobile app. If you do not have a smartphone, you can also text your message or tip to 847411 and enter the keyword "BeavercreekPD" followed by your text message. Click here for more details.
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Your request must be submitted through our Records Section either in person, via email or through written request. Beavercreek Police only provides background checks on individuals who may have had contact with our agency. Criminal background checks (Web Check) are processed through the Greene County Sheriff’s Office.Police
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The Greene County Sheriff’s Office processes both BCI and FBI (state and federal) Web Checks at its offices located at 2295 Greene Way Blvd., Xenia, OH 45385. Civilian fingerprinting is also handled at that location. For more information, click here to view the Greene County Sheriff's Office webpage.
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You can bring the ticket and fine to the Communications Section at the police department, 24 hours a day, or you can mail it to the address on the citation. Remember, this citation DOES NOT go on your driving record.
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If you receive a citation and feel you want to contest the charge, you must contest it in court. Beavercreek falls under the venue of the Fairborn-Beavercreek Municipal Court, which is a joint court for both communities.Police
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Yes, you can utilize Coplogic, the department's online reporting system. It will help you identify whether you need to contact an officer directly, depending on the nature of the report, and then guide you through the process.
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If you want to make a complaint, comment or compliment about the treatment you received or the actions of an officer, please contact the on-duty supervisor to discuss your experience. You can also utilize Coplogic to report your comments.
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You can submit your request one of three ways: either through a fillable Vacation House Check form; by downloading, completing, and scanning a Vacation House Check PDF form to admin@beavercreekohio.gov, or by utilizing "Coplogic" (our online reporting system), and selecting option #12.