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Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the hours of the Wilton Police
Department?
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The Wilton Police Department is a 24 hour a day business.
We never close.
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How can I obtain a police
report from the Wilton Police Department?
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The Wilton Police Department has a Records Division
that is open Monday through Friday from the hours of 7 A.M. to 3 P.M.
If these hours are not convenient, contact the Wilton Police Department
at 203.834.6260 and request the Records Division. Arrangements can
be made to leave a copy of the report at the front desk to be picked
up at your convenience. Reports can be mailed at an additional cost.
- When should I call 911
to contact the Wilton Police Department?
- 911 should only be used for extreme emergencies, such as a medical
emergency, crime in progress, etc. When 911 is called a Wilton Police
Officer or Dispatcher will answer and determine what services are needed,
i.e. Police Department, Fire Department, Emergency Medical Technicians.
For routine calls (non-emergencies) to the Wilton Police Department
please call 203.834.6260.
- If I lose a utility at my residence should
I contact the Wilton Police Department?
- No, unless there is a fire or other type of emergency. For service
or information you should contact your utility company.
- Connecticut Light & Power - 800.286.2000
- Southern New England Telephone - 203.420.3131
- Cablevision - 203.847.6666
- If I want to make sure my child safety seat
is installed in my car correctly who should I call?
- You should contact the Wilton Police Department and request to speak
to Officer Louis Reszoly or Officer David Hartman. Both officers attended
a week long school on the correct installation of Child safety seats
and is certified by Connecticut Safe Kids.
- How can I get myself or another on the Wilton
Police Department "Are You OK" (RUOK) System?
- You should view the webpage "Are You OK" located in the
Information tab or just click here (RUOK).
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