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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Where is the police station located?
A: The Ross Police Department is located at 1000 Ross Municipal Drive. Our station may be accessed off of Evergreen Road or from McKnight Road. Q: Where is the magistrate located? A: The magistrate’s office is located at 439 Perry Highway in West View Boro.
A: Yes, we will gladly fingerprint you during normal business hours. There is a $10.00 fee per fingerprint card. Call the Records Division at 412-931-9070 for more information.
A: Check the employment section of the web site for up to the date testing information.
A: Contact the Records Division during normal business hours and they will be glad to assist you. The Records Division may be reached at 412-931-9070 for more information.
A: Our Special Programs Division will make every attempt to accommodate your request; they may be reached at 412-931-9070.
A: All traffic complaints should be directed to the Traffic Division. The Traffic Officers will assess the complaint and take steps to address any safety problems they find. The Traffic Division may be reached at 412-931-9070.
A: No, the Ross Police Department does not pick up stray animals. If you find a stray animal on your property, contact the police department. We will contact our animal control service to remove the animal and make every attempt to locate the owner.
A: Visit the link for crime statistics in Pennsylvania.
A: Yes, The Ross Police Department keeps information regarding your alarm on file in case of emergency. This way, if there is a problem inside your home during an alarm, the police will know how to find you or a relative.
A: Contact the Ross Police Department and advise an officer that you are leaving on vacation. The officer will take some information from you at the time of the notification. Officers will check your residence daily while you are away. When you return home, contact the Ross Police to advise that you have returned.
A: Solicitation is permitted in Ross Township, but only following the issuance of a permit. Ask the person to see their permit. If they can not produce a permit for you to see, contact the Ross Police Immediately.
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