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Contact Savage Police

Police Administration (non-emergency)
6000 McColl Drive
Savage, MN 55378
952.882.2600
Fax: 952.882.2615
Located at the intersection of CR 16 (McColl Drive) and Alabama Avenue.

City Fees

The City of Savage has a variety of fees depending on the services required. To find the fee for your service, download the Fee Schedule.

 

 

Requests/Permits/Services Print E-mail

Police Department business hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. These are the only hours that report requests or permits will be processed. Phone number is 952.882.2600.

Requests for Information


Complete a Police Information Disclosure Request and submit it to the Police Department for information/report requests. This request form may be printed out and returned by mail or in person with the proper fee to the Savage Police Department, 6000 McColl Drive, Savage, MN, 55378.

Gun Permits

Applying for a permit to purchase a firearm is free. Applicants must reside in Savage and have a driver’s license or state issued identification card with a current Savage address.

Application forms for permits to purchase firearms can be downloaded, picked up during office hours or mailed upon request.

Applications for permits to purchase may be submitted in one of the following ways:

  • Mail the original completed application to the Savage Police Department, 6000 McColl Drive, Savage, MN 55378
  • Fax the completed application to the Savage Police Department, 952.882.2615.
  • Submit the original application in person to the Savage Police Department.
  • Scan a copy and e-mail it to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Applications will be processed within 7 to 10 business days. Applicants will be notified via the phone number provided on the application when the permit is ready for pick up. Applicants are notified of approval or denial after a background investigation is completed.

*Please bring the original application with you when you pick up the permit from the Savage Police Department.

Permits to carry firearms must be applied for at the Scott County Sheriffs Office.

Property

Lost/Found/Recovered properties are released by appointment only. Call 952.882.2600 and ask for a Property Technician to make an appointment to release property.

Traffic Tickets

Fines for traffic tickets are to be paid to Minnesota Courts.  Pay citation by phone, web or mail.

Visit:  www.mncourts.gov or call    1-800-657-3611   or 651-281-3219 (metro).

Fees

Fees for Report/Information Requests

  • Accident Reports: 25 cents per page. The report written by the Police Officer, which is registered with the state, can be released to drivers of the vehicles, passengers, vehicle owners, damaged property owners, or insurance carriers. A state accident report is written only if the combined damage of the accident is over $1,000.
In addition to the officer's report, the State requires the drivers to complete and mail a form to the state within 10 days of the accident. These forms are free of charge and are available during business hours. State accident reports can also be electronically submitted to the state. Whenever possible, the officer fills out an Exchange Sheet to aid the drivers in filling out their state forms.
  • Arrest Reports: Persons seeking copies of arrest reports are referred to the prosecuting attorney. The City Attorney (Scott Joint Prosecution Assn.) prosecutes petty misdemeanors, misdemeanors and gross misdemeanor violations. The Scott County Attorney Office prosecutes felony violations and all juvenile offenders. Their phone number is 952.496.8240.
  • Incident/Case Reports: 25 cents per page with additional costs for requests of more than 100 pages. Inactive case reports may be released to the general public. Reports that are still under investigation will not be released until the investigation is completed.
  • Statistical Reports: 25 cents per page with additional costs for requests of more than 100 pages.
  • CDs/Audio/Photos: $10 per CD.
  • VHS Tapes: $30 per tape.

  • Forfeited Vehicles: $75 Administrative and Storage Fee

Bikes

Residents may register their bikes in the National Bike Registry via www.nationalbikeregistry.com or by phone at 1.800.848.BIKE (2453). A Certificate of Registration and a tamper-resistant NBR label will be sent in mail for you to identify your bike. Then, if your bike is ever stolen and recovered, no matter where, it can be returned to you.

NBR offers four types of registration for single or multiple bicycles, for up to 30 years, costing $10 – $25. For 99 cents, owners can register a bike as stolen after it has been stolen.

The Savage Police Department auctions dozens of unclaimed found bicycles every year due to inability to locate an owner. Notices about upcoming auctions are posted on the City's website.

Contact Cards

The Savage Police Department will soon begin using Contact Cards to alert residents of police activity in their area.

Police   Contact CardsThe cards consist of a 3” x 4” paper with an adhesive backing that can be attached to flat surfaces such as doors and windows.

Officers will leave a contact card when they cannot make contact with a home or business owner after they find open doors, respond to alarms, find property damage, observe illegal watering, or many other situations.

The card will have an incident number and contact number so the property owner can get more information.

The cards are a proactive measure to increase communication between officers and residents.

The department hopes that use of the cards will alert residents to incidents that occurred during their absence and help prevent situations which invite criminal activity in the future.

Amber Alert

The Amber Plan is an innovative way to protect our children. This plan was born out of desire to use maximum public participation to recover children in the most serious non-familial child abduction situations. It recognizes that time is of the essence in getting critical information to the public so they can help bring about the safe and swift return of these children. The goal of the Amber Plan is for Law Enforcement Agencies to collaborate with local broadcasters through the use of an early warning system to alert the public when a child is in danger. The success of the Amber Plan is dependent upon a cooperative agreement between the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Division of Emergency Management, Minnesota Association of Broadcasters and various law enforcement agencies in the state of Minnesota , and the support of organizations such as the Jacob Wetterling Foundation. It is hoped that this early warning, distributed by the state radio and television Emergency Alert System (EAS) and the MN Crime Alert Network (MCAN), will lead to the safe return of a missing child.