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Programs, Services and Forms
The Lock Box Program
The Lock Box Program provides Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) access to your residence in the event of an emergency and you are physically unable to open the door.
Special Needs Registry
The Special Needs Registry allows citizens living with, (but not limited to) Autism Spectrum Disorder, Alzheimer's or Dementia, Bipolar Disorder, and Down syndrome, to provide voluntary information that would be helpful for emergency responders to know when responding to a call for service.
Coffee with a Cop
Coffee with a Cop brings police officers and the community members they serve together-over coffee-to discuss issues and learn more about each other.
School Safety Programs
School Resource Officers cover topics that are current to students. Example: bullying, sexting, drug abuse, car seat information for student-parents, bike safety, and vehicle safety driving tips.
Senior Safety
A personal safety presentation is conducted and geared towards senior citizens. Many seniors find themselves victimized by scams and scam artists. The presentation explains steps to take in order to prevent becoming a victim of such crimes.
Bike Helmet Program
The Lake Mary Police Department wants to make sure you are riding safely on bicycles and scooters. This requires always wearing a helmet and making sure your helmet fits properly.
Car Seat Fittings/Installations
The Lake Mary Police Department provides car seat fitting/installation education. A certified child passenger safety technician can inspect your car seat, to ensure it is installed properly in your vehicle. This service is available by appointment only, at the Lake Mary Police Department, 165 E Crystal Lake Avenue.
Identity Theft Presentation
Identity Theft is the fastest growing crime in America. This presentation gives tips on how to prevent being victimized by Identity Theft. This program will also explain the steps one needs to follow if they are a victim of Identity Theft.
Prescription Drop Box Program
A secure drop box is located in the lobby of the police department for all citizens to drop off unused or expired medications. Loose medications/pills, hypodermic needles, syringes or sharp objects, medications from business, thermometers, and bio-hazardous waste are not accepted in the drop box. Medications must be packaged in the original container, a plastic bottle, or a sealed plastic bag.
Business Watch Program
The Business Watch Program aims to reduce the chance of crime by teaching business owners and their employees how to detect suspicious activity and crimes in progress. By joining the Business Watch Program, your business can work in partnership with the Lake Mary Police Department to enhance community safety, prevent crime, and promote a secure business environment.