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  • All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) and dirt-bikes can provide much outdoor enjoyment for all ages. However, there are strict laws regarding their usage. If you are experiencing ATVs or dirt-bikes being operated illegally in your neighborhood, call the police department at 973-694-5533 to have an officer dispatched to your neighborhood. An officer will respond to resolve the situation.
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  • A person who receives a traffic or parking citation may contest it by contacting the Lincoln Park Municipal Court. A court clerk will assign a court date. On the specified date, the person will be able to plead his/her case before a judge. Additional information can be obtained by calling the Lincoln Park Municipal Court at 973-694-6100, ext. 7120.
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  • If you lost your traffic citation, you need to contact the Lincoln Park Municipal Court at 973-694-6100, ext. 7120 for information on how to proceed to contest the summonses or enter a guilty plea.
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  • If you have any questions regarding your traffic citation, you need to contact the Lincoln Park Municipal Court at 973-694-6100, ext. 7120. The Lincoln Park Police Department is not authorized to supply information regarding the disposition or future outcome of any citation.
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  • A noisy neighbor may create a disturbance by having a loud television, stereo, or radio. These types of complaints are best handled by the Police Department because the loud noise is intermittent, occasional, or spontaneous. A loud party is also best resolved by the police department. Should the problem become on-going, an officer may issue summonses if warranted. A Community Policing Officer(s) may also be referred by responding officers to meet with the parties involved in an attempt to mediate the situation or if the parties are tenants, contact the landlord and inform them of the ongoing problem. As a complainant you are free as well to sign complaints and follow court procedures. To submit a complaint, please call 973-694-5533.
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  • The Lincoln Park Police Patrol Bureau addresses youths who become involved in delinquent acts or family crisis matters, the matter is then referred to the Juvenile Officer. Officers encourage diversion of juveniles involved in minor offenses by means of early intervention and mediation. Many first time offenders of minor offenses will be better served by having the matter adjudicated at the lowest appropriate level, although the Juvenile Unit will aggressively investigate and prosecute those serious, habitual offenders that jeopardize the welfare of our community. The Lincoln Park Police Department will call parents of juveniles who are found out on the streets at extremely late hours to ensure the parents know of the whereabouts of their children. Contact the Police Department at 973-694-5533 for more information.
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  • Follow-up investigations are conducted by the Detective Bureau. Cases are assigned on a priority basis by the Bureau Supervisor. To obtain information about an assigned investigation, victims may call the Detective Bureau at 973-694-5533 and inquire.
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  • There are several ways to report narcotics activity in your neighborhood. The Detective Bureau is the entity that handles citizen complaints/tips concerning narcotics activity at the street level. Narcotics activity may be reported by contacting the main desk at 973-694-5533. All callers can remain anonymous. In addition anonymous emails can be sent via the emails listed on this site.
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  • Hate crimes are very serious and traumatic incidents. It is important for citizens to remember that when these crimes are occurring, they should be reported to the police immediately by telephoning 911. When a citizen finds that he or she has been a victim of a hate crime and it is not an immediate life-threatening emergency, he or she should phone the Police Department at 973-694-5533 and report the crime.
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  • A Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) may be requested whether or not an arrest has been made or the police have been called. A TRO is always free. Emergency Temporary Restraining Orders are available through the Police Department at 34 Chapel Hill Road on a 24-hour basis. If the situation is non-emergent, you can request a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) by appearing at the Morris County Superior Court during normal business hours, Monday through Friday. Follow these guidelines to assist you:
    • Request a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) at the Superior Court.
    • Deliver a copy of the TRO, Proof of Service, and Law Enforcement Information form to your local police station. Retain the originals of all documents.
    • You must return to court to obtain a Final Restraining Order. You will be given a return to court date when obtaining the TRO. The Final Restraining Order must also be served to the defendant and copies delivered to the police station.
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  • If you become a victim of annoying phone calls, you should report them to the police department at 973-694-5533. Your phone company may be able to assist in tracking the origin of the calls if they have a police report number. If you become a victim of threatening phone calls, report them to your local police department immediately. Law enforcement takes threatening calls seriously, and so should you, especially if you are in a battering relationship or have been the victim of domestic violence.
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  • You may initiate a Missing Persons Report by contacting your local Police Department. Contrary to popular belief, law enforcement agencies in New Jersey do not require a person to wait a specific period of time before reporting a missing person. Once you suspect that a person is missing, the police should be notified immediately.


    The Community Policing Unit encourages all parents to obtain Child Identification cards for their children. Child ID cards provide immeasurable assistance to law enforcement and parents in times of crisis when a child is lost or missing. The information contained on the Child ID cards allow officers to forward that information in the form of a statewide Amber Alert, which instantly notifies law enforcement of missing children. Child ID events are held several times each year. Watch your local newspapers and billboards for dates, or call the Community Policing Unit to find out when the next Child ID event is being held.

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  • If you become the victim of identity theft, it is important to act immediately to stop the thief's further use of your identity. Immediately contact all your credit card issuers. Get replacement cards with new account numbers. Ask that the old accounts be processed as "account closed at consumer's request." (This is better than "card lost or stolen," because when this statement is reported to credit bureaus, it can be interpreted as blaming you for the loss.) Learn more about identity theft.
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  • Although pets can provide much companionship and love, they can also become a nuisance to an entire neighborhood if not cared for properly. If it is at inappropriate times contact the Police Department at 973-694-5533.
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  • The regulations regarding construction-related noise prohibits a person, between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. of the following day, to perform any construction or repair work of any kind. However, there are exceptions to this ordinance. For clarification, contact the Building and Zoning Department at 973-694-6100
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  • As our township grows, so does traffic congestion and the likelihood of traffic accidents. Should you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of being involved in a motor vehicle accident, there are certain steps you should follow for your safety as well as to assist you through the entire process:
    • Regardless of the severity of the damage, always call the Police Department to respond and make a report.
    • Never leave the scene of an accident without first reporting the accident to a police officer.
    • If your vehicle is still in the roadway, there are no injuries reported as a result of the collision and your vehicle is safe to do so, carefully move your vehicle to a safe location (i.e. shoulder of roadway or parking lot).
    • If you are unable to move your vehicle safely to another location, remain in your vehicle until assistance arrives. Unless your vehicle is in a hazardous location, then dismount your vehicle and go to a safe location.
    • Attempt to refrain from arguing with any other persons involved in the collision.
    • Retrieve your driver's license, registration and insurance card. Be prepared to produce these documents to the officer who responds to investigate your collision.
    • When an officer asks you questions pertaining to the collision, attempt to give a clear and concise account of the accident. Do not feel that any piece of information is too minor to report.
    • Ask the officer for your case number so you can give that case number to the Police Records Bureau when retrieving your accident report.
    • You may obtain a copy of your accident report after 5 working days at the Lincoln Park Police Department.
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  • Traffic Accident reports can be picked up at the Police Records Bureau, 34 Chapel Hill Road in Lincoln Park, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fee is $0.75 per page for the first to 10th page; $0.50 for the 11th to 20th page; all pages over 20 $0.25 per page. Accident reports are generally 1 to 3 pages in length, depending upon the severity of the accident. Criminal investigation reports may also be picked at the Record's Bureau, however, some restrictions may apply. Contact Police Records at 973-694-5533 for further information. Also check on this website for "forms" which can be filled out and emailed in for records requests.
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  • There are several ways to report suspicious activity in your neighborhood. The Police Patrol Division is the entity that handles citizen complaints concerning suspicious activity at the street level. Suspicious activity may be reported by contacting the police department 973-694-5533. Any suspicious activity appearing to be a crime in progress should be reported to 911. The Lincoln Park Police Crime Prevention Unit encourages all neighborhoods to form Neighborhood Watch groups. Watch Groups provide extra eyes and ears in our neighborhoods. Call the Community Policing Unit at 973-694-5533, ext. 7162 to obtain more information on Neighborhood Watch in your community.
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  • If you have a concern with traffic in your neighborhood such as speeding vehicles, you should contact the Traffic Safety Bureau in writing, email or by phone. A Traffic Safety Officer will respond to your neighborhood to survey the traffic. Officers may remain posted on your street during busy traffic times to issue summonses, or may post a RADAR trailer on your street to advise the motoring public of their speed and the posted speed limit. Calls may be placed to 973-694-5533, ext. 7161, email the Traffic Bureau or write to: Traffic Safety Bureau 34 Chapel Hill Road Lincoln Park, NJ 07035
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  • Yes, currently there are 2 Telecommunicators and 2 Telecommunicator Trainees on staff.
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  • Yes, if they are on the list promulgated by the Department of Personnel in compliance with their hiring rules.
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  • Yes currently Lincoln Park employs two Special Class I officers. We have provisions to employ Class II's but currently have not opted to fill those positions.
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  • Yes, the applicant must first pass a test administered by the New Jersey Department of Personnel. They then promulgate an eligible list for Lincoln Park to initiate background investigations. At a minimum police officers must:
    • Be capable of passing basic police training at a certified New Jersey police academy
    • Be able to cope with situations firmly, courteously, tactfully and with respect for rights of others
    • Have at a minimum graduated from high school or possess an equivalent certificate
    • Possess and maintain a valid New Jersey drivers license
    • Be 18 years of age or older
    • Be able to pass a thorough medical examination, to include psychological examination
    • Be free from a criminal background
    These are just a few but not entirely comprehensive of the entire hiring process.
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