Frequently Asked Questions
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Police Department - General FAQs
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Protection Orders issued by the Municipal or Common Pleas Courts in a criminal case are temporary. They expire at the end of the case or sentencing of the defendant.Police Department - General FAQs
Civil Protection Orders issued by the Domestic Relations Court can last up to five years and may be renewed. Civil Protection Orders issued by the Domestic Relations Court can also address issues of custody, division of property and financial support.
A defendant in a domestic violence or similar case can be arrested for violating either. -
Yes, the Domestic Violence Unit/Shelter Advocacy Freedom and Empowerment (SAFE) Program, the Victim Assistance Program and the Battered Women’s Shelter all regularly assist victims in understanding this area of law. For your convenience, we have provided telephone contact information for all three.Police Department - General FAQs
SAFE Program (Domestic Violence Unit) Phone: 330-643-8006
Victim Assistance Program 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Phone: 330-376-0040
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Between the hours of 11 p.m. - 5 a.m., Sunday - Thursday. Between the hours of Midnight - 5 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.Police Department - General FAQs
Listed curfew times apply, unless the minor is accompanied by a parent, guardian or other responsible adult over the age of 21 who has been given permission by the parent or guardian. -
There is no reliable means to predict how many alcoholic beverages an individual can consume before becoming “drunk” or impaired.Police Department - General FAQs
There are many variables to be considered. To name a few: - Amount of alcoholic content in a drink - Amount of drinks consumed - Over what period of time the drinks were consumed - Weight and build of the consumer
It is always wiser to have a designated driver or to call a cab anytime you have consumed alcohol and intend to operate a vehicle. -
Police Department - General FAQs
The Police Department can not tell you when your utilities will be restored. We encourage you to contact your providers to inquire about restoration of service times, and have provided some contact information to assist you.
Electric: Ohio Edison 888-544-4877
Natural Gas: Dominion East Ohio Gas 800-362-7557
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Contact the Police Department's non-emergency number at 330-633-2181 and give information to the on-duty Dispatcher.Police Department - General FAQs
Dispatch maintains a log of lost/found animals and can provide further information or assistance. -
The Auxiliary Officers provide vacation watches in the form of an exterior security inspection of your home while you are away. If a problem is observed, contact will be made with the key holder that you designate.Police Department - General FAQs
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Police Department - General FAQs
In August 2008, the Tallmadge Communications Center was moved to the city of Stow.
Stow telecommunicators answer both 911 and non-emergency 330-633-2181 calls.
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Make a police report with the department. At that time, you will be provided with a police report number and referred to the annoyance bureau of your phone company.Police Department - General FAQs
With the report number, the phone company will initiate a trap/trace on your land line phone for a set period of time, and the results will be forwarded to the Police Department upon completion. Cellular phone related matters should be referred to your provider.
To aid prosecution, keep a notepad by your phone to record the days and times the harassing calls occur so the phone company or prosecutor can match the offender's phone number to the tap records. -
You can access public records that contain warrant information through the Stow Municipal Court by calling 330-564-4200, and the Summit County Clerk of Courts by calling 330-643-7772. Additionally, public records can be viewed online at the Stow Municipal Court website and the Summit County Clerk of Courts website.Police Department - General FAQs
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The Tallmadge City Jail is a temporary holding facility. Prisoners at Tallmadge will generally be bonded out or transported to the Summit County Jail.Police Department - General FAQs
You can inquire about Summit County prisoners by calling 330-643-2181.