Non-Emergency

(216) 731-1234

 

Emergency

911


Record Room

545 East 222nd St.
Euclid OH 44123

Ph: (216) 289-8474

Fax (216) 289-8543



A Guide to the City

Officer G. Brentar #93

1957 - 2007

Memorial Page

PAL - Police Athletic League

Ph: (216) 289-2733
Fax (216) 731-9362

Southwest Office

20001 Euclid Ave.
Ph: (216) 289-2933
Fax (216) 383-4317
 
 
 

Animal Control

City of Euclid

Cuyahoga County

Site Map
 

 

Emergency Management Information

American Red Cross
 
Federal EM Agency
 
Homeland Security
 
COMPLETE LIST OF LINKS

 

Police Officer Examination Notice!  Euclid Civil Service will be testing for position of Entry Police Officer on 06/01/2013...               EPD is hosting a BASIC FINGERPRINT COURSE, view our Current Events for details...                   Welcome to the Euclid Police online...                                  

 

 


POLICE OFFICER TRAINING

Basic Fingerprint Course
***Changed dates!***
Oct. 28 - Nov. 01, 2013

Registration details contact:
Sgt Joel Barron
(216) 289-8465
EMAIL

VIEW OUR CURRENT EVENTS PAGE FOR ADDITIONAL POLICE OFFICER TRAINING COURSES.
***New Training classes added 05/05/2013***

NOTICE OF EXAMINATION

Position of police officer.

Forms available online or from Euclid City Hall between 04/29/2013 - 05/15/2013

TESTING DATE:  06/01/2013 :: 9am

CLICK HERE FOR EXAM DETAILS

 

Welcome to the
Euclid Police Department

 

Our Mission

    Our Mission is to deliver services which provide and maintain, as much as is practicable, a feeling of safety and security to all citizens in our community. We shall provide these services in a professional, fair, and equitable manner, while maintaining a healthy work environment and quality training to ensure knowledge and professionalism for our employees.
    Our ability to render our service is based on the dedication and conviction of each employee of the Department, available resources, referral entities, and the cooperation and partnership of our citizens. The pride, professionalism and partnership we display will result in community trust and confidence in our Department. We will strive to maintain these high standards to avoid citizen apathy and alienation, and eventually the loss of public confidence and authority.
    It is the direct and ultimate responsibility of the administrative head to interpret public demands and within budgeted resources, provide the best possible response to our community's needs. Whenever possible, we shall promote a spirit of cooperation through education and problem solving within our neighborhoods. This will create a potential for community growth, deter crime and diminish substandard conditions. Our ultimate goal is to solve identified problems, utilizing the support and assistance of the community, and to keep their confidence in the Euclid Police Department strong and unceasing. It is critical that all members understand, support and believe in this Mission.

Thomas Brickman
Chief of Police

 

 

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