Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Police Department
16-
We are located at 10200 Slater Avenue in the City of Fountain Valley. Just east of the intersection of Brookhurst and Slater, on the south side of Slater.Police Department
From the 405 Freeway, exit Brookhurst North. Make the first right (east) on Slater Avenue. At the first signal (Civic Center), turn right. You are now in the Police Department / City Hall parking lot. -
If a police officer turns on his/her red lights behind you, you are being pulled over. Immediately pull to the right curb and stop. The officer may direct you via his loud speaker, to pull into a parking lot or other safe location. The officer will make contact with you at your vehicle. Do not exit your vehicle. Keep your hands in plain sight (on the steering wheel is a great place) and do not make any quick movements or reach for anything under the seats, in the glove box or anywhere else without first letting the officer know what you are doing.Police Department
The officer will advise you why you are being stopped. He will also ask for your driver's license, registration, and proof of current vehicle insurance. You are required by law to provide all 3 of these documents.
You will either be warned on the violation you committed, or be issued a traffic citation. If a citation is issued, you are required to sign the citation. This is not an admission of guilt, but only your promise to appear in court on a later date. If you refuse to sign the citation, you will be arrested and booked into jail (40302(b)CVC). -
We currently do not send out patches or trade patches. This is due to a couple of issues; the first and most important is security. In this day and age, especially following 9/11. It would seem irresponsible to send out police insignia to people outside of law enforcement or people that we could not confirm their law enforcement status. It would be very easy to attach a couple of patches to a dark blue shirt and impersonate a police officer.Police Department
Second, the expense: patches are expensive to produce and send out. While we appreciate that people have a fond interest in collecting police patches and 99.999% of people requesting patches would in fact display them respectfully, we are not currently sending out FVPD patches. -
We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including all holidays. You can view a complete list of our contact information in ourPolice Department
-
A permit is required in Fountain Valley for an alarm system. Please visit our alarm permitPolice Department
-
You would need to come to the front desk and fill out a document request. The fees associated with the request depend on the type and size of the reports being requested. Normally it takes less than a week to obtain the reports back.Police Department
But, there are restrictions on who may obtain police reports. Each situation is different and you will be advised at the time of your request if you are approved or not. -
You can contact the front desk at 714-593-4485 to request additional patrol checks of your neighborhood.Police Department
-
For more information, visit thePolice Department
-
Job information is available on ourPolice Department
-
Police reports are not available online at this time. Please visit our police report and traffic collision reportPolice Department
-
Yes, we do. For more information, please visit thePolice Department
-
The Fountain Valley Police Department does not auction off cars. The Police Department uses the service of 2 tow companies, A & B Tow and Best Tow. These private companies from time to time will sell vehicles in their possession, but not under the auspices of the Department.Police Department
Check for a valid business and dealer's license whenever buying a vehicle from a private company, or check with the California Attorney General's Office to see if complaints have been registered with the company you are dealing with. -
The Fountain Valley Police Department offers bicycle licensing free of charge to all residents. Bike licensing is done every first Saturday of every month between the hours of 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. at the Police Station. No appointment is necessary. The bicycles must be brought to the station for licensing.Police Department
-
You would need to contact the Records Bureau during normal business hours to request this information.Police Department
-
Mail your fine in the envelope provided with your ticket or pay your ticket online. For further information, call 800-553-4412. For a question regarding the violation, call 714-593-4485.Police Department
-
Find out about getting involved in the Neighborhood Watch by visiting their webpage online.Police Department