Police Division
Established in 1867, the men and women of the Springfield Police Division have proudly served the Springfield community for over 155 years. This commitment to service is reflected in the police division’s mission “To serve all people equally, with the highest degree of pride, professionalism, and personal integrity.”
With an authorized strength of 130 sworn officers, the Division is committed to providing a full range of police services. Patrol, Investigations, and Administrative subdivisions are structured to help our citizens in every possible way that we can.
The Police Division embraces the practices of Community-Oriented Policing, where officers and citizens work together as partners to make our communities safe places to live, work, and play.
Contact Information
Address:
130 N. Fountain Avenue Springfield, Ohio 45502
Phone: Non-Emergency Line: 937-324-7685 Fax: 937-324-8947
Chief Allison Elliott
937-324-7685
Captain Michael Kranz
937-324-7685
Captain Tom Zawada
937-324-7685
Services
Service | Description |
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Accident Reports | The Springfield Police Division is custodian of City motor vehicle accident reports. |
Citizens Police Academy | The Citizens Police Academy (CPA) introduces the citizens of Springfield to the operations of their … |
City of Springfield Police Complaint Form | Please complete the following form to report a complaint with the City of Springfield Police. This report will be sent to the City Manager’s Office and a representative will reach out to you with next steps if necessary. |
Cold Cases | The Springfield Police Division has unsolved homicides, commonly known as cold cases. |
CPAT (Community Police Advisory Team) | Team of nine community members appointed to study matters affecting and concerning the relationship between the Police Division and members of the community. |
How to File Charges | The Clark County Municipal Court Prosecutor’s Office has prosecution packets that you can complete. |
Records and Reports | The Springfield Police Division is custodian of City police records. |
Recover Stolen Property | The Springfield Police Division recovers thousands of stolen and/or lost items. |
Ride-Along | The people of the Springfield Police Division are dedicated to transparency and community education of public safety operations. |