Lynnwood Police Department provides proactive, competent, and effective public safety services to all persons, with the highest human dignity through efficient and professional law enforcement and crime prevention practices.
How can I get a copy of my Lynnwood police report?
The Lynnwood Police Department can provide you with copies of incidents that you were involved in which occurred within our city limits. Depending upon the circumstances, you may be entitled to the entire report, or simply a portion thereof.
What is the Lynnwood city clerk’s office?
The Lynnwood City Council is a seven-member body elected by Lynnwood voters. The City Clerk’s Office serves as a general information center for the public.
How do I become a custody officer in Lynnwood WA?
Contact Sergeant Joe Dickinson at [email protected] or 425-670-5413. To qualify for civil service testing to become a custody officer, you must meet the following qualifications: Entry-Custody Officer Applicants – the Lynnwood Police Department conducts entry-level testing through
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What does the Lynnwood crime map tell us?
Based on the color coded legend above, the crime map outlines the areas with lower crime compared to the areas with higher crime. The Lynnwood crime heat map offers insight into the total crimes on a block group level. How would you rate the amount of crime in Lynnwood?
Is Lynnwood WA a dangerous city?
The table shows that the overall Lynnwood, WA crime rate is 82% higher than the Washington average and is 129% higher than the national average. Looking at violent crime specifically, Lynnwood, WA has a violent crime rate that is 19% higher than the Washington average and 8% lower than the national average.