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Montgomery  Police provides fingerprinting service for those needing the “ink” prints for certain licenses or employers.  The party that is requesting you to be fingerprinted MUST provide you with the cards.  These are not stocked at our location.  Please bring your cards and a photo ID to the Safety Center at 10150 Montgomery Rd.  This...

Would you like to be part of an elite team of trained community superheroes ready to help with the safety of the community?  The City of Montgomery’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training program engages citizens to be prepared to help themselves, their families and their neighbors in the event of a disaster.  Learn more…

From time to time we have inquiries to perform a criminal records check on individuals. Our agency can only release information on incidents that occurred here in the city limits of Montgomery. We can do a local records check, however, if you need arrest information that occurred in a neighboring city, county or state, you...

Covid-19 Statement The  City of Montgomery continues to evaluate the COVID-19 situation and reviews programs on a case-by-case basis, which may result in possible cancellations. Protecting the health of our community is a priority for us. We appreciate your understanding. About Community Safety Programs available thru both the City of Montgomery Police and Fire Departments....

“If my child has a party at my home and alcohol is served, can I get in trouble?” Yes. It is unlawful for anyone under the age of 21 years to possess alcoholic beverages in the State of Ohio. This law applies on private property unless the beverage is provided to the under age person...

Council shall hold not less than one regular meeting each calendar month. The regular meeting of the City Council is the vital part of the democratic process in the conduct of the City’s affairs. It is at council meeting that laws, policies and basic decisions are made for the government of the City of Montgomery....

Non-emergency crimes may be reported to the Montgomery Police Department by requesting an officer to respond to your Montgomery residence. For non-emergency calls, please call Montgomery Police Department at 513-985-1600 during regular business hours. All emergencies should call 911.

Information regarding registered sex offenders living in Hamilton County can be found be on the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department website.

No person shall generate or permit to be generated unreasonable noise or loud sounds that are likely to cause inconvenience or annoyance to persons of ordinary sensibilities by reason of a sound amplifying device, or by the operation of any tools, machinery or equipment. For more information or to report a violation, call the Montgomery...

Montgomery’s Police Department offers a service that could prove to be a lifesaver when a resident loses a pet or finds one.  Simply call the Police Department at 513-985-1600 to add the pet to a log of lost and found animals. When calling, please provide a detailed description of the pet, including size, color, breed,...

For information on the heroin and opiate epidemic that is threatening the well-being and safety of the greater Cincinnati region and southwest Ohio, the Hamilton County Heroin Coalition has established a website to provide resources to families and the community on treatment, education, prevention, law enforcement and assistance. Learn more.

Montgomery residents can discard prescription drugs at the Montgomery Safety Center, located at 10150 Montgomery Road. Liquids and syringes are NOT accepted.

The City of Montgomery has a curfew that is described in ordinance 132.15. No minor shall be upon or in the public streets, parks, buildings or establishments, or upon or in public places, open lands, or vacant lots, within the City of Montgomery between the hours of 12:01 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. of the same day...

Home fire and burglar alarms are required to be registered with the Montgomery Police Department. Please complete the form below to register your alarm system.  For any questions regarding this, please call the police department at 985-1600. IMPORTANT! Please do not use this form to report issues of an emergency nature or for conditions requiring an...

If you are not satisfied with the decision of the Court, you have the right, under certain rules, to appeal to a higher Court. When a valid appeal bond is filed, your case will be transferred to the Hamilton County Municipal Court. You are then entitled to a new trial before a different judge or...

Classification: First Degree (M-1) Length of Imprisonment: up to 180 days Fine: $0 – $1,000.00 Classification: Second Degree (M-2) Length of Imprisonment: up to 90 days Fine: $0 – $750.00 Classification: Third Degree (M-3) Length of Imprisonment: up to 60 days Fine: $0 – $500.00 Classification: Fourth Degree (M-4) Length of Imprisonment: up to 30...

You can obtain a copy of your driving record from the BMV by visiting www.bmv.ohio.gov. There you can obtain information about any license suspensions or any money owed to the BMV for reinstatement or other fees. The local BMV reinstatement office is located at 10948 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati 45231.

If you were cited to appear in Montgomery Mayor’s Court, the Montgomery Code of Ordinances is located at: http://www.amlegal.com/montgomery_oh/. If you were cited to appear at the Hamilton County Municipal Court, the Ohio Revised Code is located at: http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/.

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