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Where is the Davison Township Police Department?
The Davison Township Police Department is located at 1280 N Irish Road, between Davison Road and I-69, just south of the railroad tracks. CLICK HERE to get Google driving directions.
What are the boundries of Davison Township?
Potter Road is the boundry line to the north, bordering with Richfield Township. Washburn Road is the boundry line to the east, bordering with Lapeer County. Maple Road is the boundry line to the south, bordering with Atlas Township. Vassar Road is the boundry to the west, bordering with the City of Burton. The City of Davison is located within the borders of Davison Township, South of Potter Road, West of Oak Road, North of Lapeer Road and East of Gale Road.
What are the hours of operation?
The Davison Township Police Department is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm. You may contact the office at 810-653-5656 or by coming into the office located at 1280 N Irish Rd. However, if you need an officer after 5pm or on the weekend, you may call 911. Davison Township Police officers work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
How do I obtain a copy of a police report?
Police reports can be obtained at our office during normal business hours. You may also mail a check or money order made out to the Davison Township Police Department and we will send you a copy of the police report. There is a fee of $10 for a basic police report. If you are not directly involved in an incident, you must submit a written request under the Freedom of Information Act.
Where do I pay traffic fines?
Traffic fines are collected at the 67th District Court located at 200 E. Flint St. Suite 3, Davison, MI 48423. The Honorable Judge John L. Conover and Magistrate Cora Gregory preside. The Court’s phone number is 810-653-4126.
If you received a citation within the City of Flint you will need to contact the 68th District Court at 810-766-8968.
What is the fine on my traffic ticket?
The Court sets the fines and costs on traffic tickets. You may contact the Court at 810-653-4126 for any questions you may have.
Where do I obtain a permit to purchase a handgun or a CCW Permit?
If you live in Davison Township you must obtain your handgun permit through the Genesee County Sheriff Department. They are located at 1002 S. Saginaw St., Flint, MI. Please call 810-257-3418 for office hours.
What is a Personal Protection Order (PPO) and how do I obtain one?
A personal protection order (PPO) is an order issued by the Court. It can protect you from harassment, assault, beating, molesting, wounding, or stalking by another person. The order can also prohibit him/her from entering your premises and from removing minor children unless the removal is part of court-ordered visitation.
There are two types of PPO's:
- Issued only after the other person has been notified that you have filed for a restraining order and after a court hearing has been held.
- Issued without notifying the other person and with no court hearing. This is called an ex parte order.
To file a PPO:
- An attorney is not necessary in this process.
- County Clerk’s office can provide a “do-it-yourself” personal protection order packet.
- The packet will contain necessary forms and instruction to request a hearing.
- In case of immediate danger, ask the clerk for an ex parte order form to complete.
- A PPO goes into effect as soon as the Judge signs it.
- The Clerk’s office will provide a copy to the Genesee County Sheriff Department so that it can immediately be entered into the Law Enforcement Information Network.
You may receive a personal protection order if you are a victim of domestic violence or stalking. PPO applications are available from the Genesee County Clerk’s office in the county Courthouse at 900 South Saginaw Street, Flint, MI 48503. The phone number is 810-257-3225.
Where can I get fingerprinted?
The Davison Township Police Department provides fingerprinting on FBI and applicant cards. If you need to be fingerprinted on a State of Michigan card, you must contact L-1 Identity Solutions at 1-866-226-2952.
How can I find out if a Registered Sex Offender is living near me?
You may go to the Michigan Sex Offender Registry at www.michigan.gov/msp or click the link to be directed to the web site.
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