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Port St. Lucie Police Department Bulletin Board
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As a result of the recent layoffs and reduction in staffing levels, the following changes have been implemented in the Records section.
Port St. Lucie Police Western Regional Office - 2950 SW Rosser Blvd - is currently closed to the public.
The Records section will be closed to the public on Mondays (Tuesdays if a holiday falls on Monday).
The Records window will be open to the public from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. T-F.
Notary and fingerprinting service are no longer provided.
Background checks can no longer be provided to the general public; you can apply for a statewide criminal history (background check) by going to:
www.fdle.state.fl.us/criminalhistory/
As a result of the recent layoffs and reduction in staffing levels, the following changes have been implemented in the Records section.
Port St. Lucie Police Western Regional Office - 2950 SW Rosser Blvd - is currently closed to the public.
The Records section will be closed to the public on Mondays (Tuesdays if a holiday falls on Monday).
The Records window will be open to the public from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. T-F.
Notary and fingerprinting service are no longer provided.
Background checks can no longer be provided to the general public; you can apply for a statewide criminal history (background check) by going to:
www.fdle.state.fl.us/criminalhistory/
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Auto burglary safety alert!
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Don't become a vehicle burglary victim!
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The Port St. Lucie Police Department wants to remind you that you can file an official police report online. This service allows you to report lost property, stolen property, vandalism, or crime tips from the comfort of your home.
Click here to file an official police report online
The Port St. Lucie Police Department wants to remind you that you can file an official police report online. This service allows you to report lost property, stolen property, vandalism, or crime tips from the comfort of your home.
Click here to file an official police report online
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Are you looking at your ticket and wondering what the offense was? Did you know that you can search all that information online? Visit the Official Internet Site of the Florida Legislature. The site will allow you to search the Florida Statutes.

Are you looking at your ticket and wondering what the offense was? Did you know that you can search all that information online? Visit the Official Internet Site of the Florida Legislature. The site will allow you to search the Florida Statutes.

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| 2010 National Law Enforcement Exploring Conference - Tuesday, July 27, 2010The Port St Lucie Police Explorer Post 411 attended the 2010 National Law Enforcement Exploring Conference in Atlanta, Georgia July 19th through July 24th. The Explorers competed against over 2000 other Explorers from municipal, county, state and federal agencies from all across the nation.
The Explorers competed in events such as Burglary in Progress, Crime Prevention, Emergency Field First Aid, Bomb Threat Response and Search, White Collar Crime Investigation, Traffic Stops, Shoot/Don’t Shoot and Domestic Crisis Intervention.
The Port St Lucie Police Explorers placed 3rd in the nation at the Crime Prevention competition which falls in the top 10% of all posts in attendance.

The following Port St Lucie Police Explorers attended the national conference: Major Shawn Jolly, Capt. Jeremy Lewis, Lt. Stormi Rumsey, Lt. Nicholas Sistarelli, Master Sgt. Megan Roberts, Master Sgt. Thomas Morrison, Master Sgt. Adrian Kinkead, Sergeant First Class Tania Murray, Sergeant First Class Thomas Young, Sergeant First Class Robert Pierce, Corporal Andrew Matthews, Private First Class Daniel Newman and Explorer Thomas Boor.
The Advisors in attendance were Officer Fred Knaggs, Officer Jennifer DiMatteo and Police Service Aid Andrew Lewis.
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| The Port St. Lucie Police Department Partners with CrimeReports.com - Monday, February 01, 2010Today the Port St. Lucie Police Department announces the partnership with CrimeReports.com that will provide citizens with local crime mapping and national sex offender data. The Police Department just started publishing their crime data on the National Crime Map at www.CrimeReports.com
CrimeReports.com is the largest and most accurate online resource for up-to-date crime and sex offender information. The CrimeReports network offers a family of affordable, easy-to-use software tools for law enforcement agencies to understand crime trends and share up-to-date neighborhood crime data with the public. Community members can access the integrated crime map and receive email crime alerts for free by visiting www.crimereports.com.
The Port St. Lucie Police Department is also making that data even easier to access through the CrimeReports iPhone app, available at the iTunes App Store. The CrimeReports iPhone app is free. In addition to local crime, the CrimeReports iPhone app also features crime data for more than 600 other law enforcement agencies across North America, and includes registered sex offender data for all 50 states. CrimeReports adds more than 50 agencies to its National Crime Map each month, so coverage is expanding quickly.
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| New Changes in Florida Driver Licenses - Thursday, January 14, 2010Beginning January 1, 2010, Florida will have new documentation requirements for residents renewing or obtaining a new driver license or identification card. Now, those wishing to obtain a new license, legally change their name prior to their renewal date, or immediately replace a lost or stolen license or ID card will be required to visit a driver license office and show proof of: identification, Social Security number and residential address (two items). Floridians are encouraged to visit www.GatherGoGet.com to find out how and when to gather documents, go to a driver license office and get a new card. For office visits, you must bring original documents that prove your identity, social security number and residential address.
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| 2010 National Law Enforcement Exploring Conference - Tuesday, July 27, 2010The Port St Lucie Police Explorer Post 411 attended the 2010 National Law Enforcement Exploring Conference in Atlanta, Georgia July 19th through July 24th. The Explorers competed against over 2000 other Explorers from municipal, county, state and federal agencies from all across the nation.
The Explorers competed in events such as Burglary in Progress, Crime Prevention, Emergency Field First Aid, Bomb Threat Response and Search, White Collar Crime Investigation, Traffic Stops, Shoot/Don’t Shoot and Domestic Crisis Intervention.
The Port St Lucie Police Explorers placed 3rd in the nation at the Crime Prevention competition which falls in the top 10% of all posts in attendance.

The following Port St Lucie Police Explorers attended the national conference: Major Shawn Jolly, Capt. Jeremy Lewis, Lt. Stormi Rumsey, Lt. Nicholas Sistarelli, Master Sgt. Megan Roberts, Master Sgt. Thomas Morrison, Master Sgt. Adrian Kinkead, Sergeant First Class Tania Murray, Sergeant First Class Thomas Young, Sergeant First Class Robert Pierce, Corporal Andrew Matthews, Private First Class Daniel Newman and Explorer Thomas Boor.
The Advisors in attendance were Officer Fred Knaggs, Officer Jennifer DiMatteo and Police Service Aid Andrew Lewis.
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| The Port St. Lucie Police Department Partners with CrimeReports.com - Monday, February 01, 2010Today the Port St. Lucie Police Department announces the partnership with CrimeReports.com that will provide citizens with local crime mapping and national sex offender data. The Police Department just started publishing their crime data on the National Crime Map at www.CrimeReports.com
CrimeReports.com is the largest and most accurate online resource for up-to-date crime and sex offender information. The CrimeReports network offers a family of affordable, easy-to-use software tools for law enforcement agencies to understand crime trends and share up-to-date neighborhood crime data with the public. Community members can access the integrated crime map and receive email crime alerts for free by visiting www.crimereports.com.
The Port St. Lucie Police Department is also making that data even easier to access through the CrimeReports iPhone app, available at the iTunes App Store. The CrimeReports iPhone app is free. In addition to local crime, the CrimeReports iPhone app also features crime data for more than 600 other law enforcement agencies across North America, and includes registered sex offender data for all 50 states. CrimeReports adds more than 50 agencies to its National Crime Map each month, so coverage is expanding quickly.
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| New Changes in Florida Driver Licenses - Thursday, January 14, 2010Beginning January 1, 2010, Florida will have new documentation requirements for residents renewing or obtaining a new driver license or identification card. Now, those wishing to obtain a new license, legally change their name prior to their renewal date, or immediately replace a lost or stolen license or ID card will be required to visit a driver license office and show proof of: identification, Social Security number and residential address (two items). Floridians are encouraged to visit www.GatherGoGet.com to find out how and when to gather documents, go to a driver license office and get a new card. For office visits, you must bring original documents that prove your identity, social security number and residential address.
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Do you have information regarding a crime?
Click here to submit a Crime Tip.

Do you have information regarding a crime?
Click here to submit a Crime Tip.

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Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers
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A list with important phone numbers is now available online. A printable version is also available.

Non-Emergencies
Main Office
(772) 871-5000
A list with important phone numbers is now available online. A printable version is also available.

Non-Emergencies
Main Office
(772) 871-5000
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The Port St. Lucie Police Department is an Accredited Agency.

The Port St. Lucie Police Department is an Accredited Agency.
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Florida's Silver Alert Plan
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Please tell us what you think about our new Web Site. Any comments, need ADA accessible information or services?
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Hearing Impaired Phone (TTY): (772) 871-5029
Hearing Impaired Phone (TTY): (772) 871-5029
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public
records. If you do not want your e-mail address
released in response to a public records request,
do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead,
contact this office by phone or in writing.
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public
records. If you do not want your e-mail address
released in response to a public records request,
do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead,
contact this office by phone or in writing.
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