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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there fees for Police Reports?
Request for Reports $15 up to ten pages, 25 cents each additional page
$27.18 per hour labor in excess of one-half hour
Photo $15 for first photo, $1 per photo after 4" x 5"
Audio Tapes $37 each
Video Tapes $39 each (VHS may be converted to CD at same rate)
Do I need an alarm permit?

If you have questions about alarm permits, please contact Newberg-Dundee Police Records at 503-554-7747. Or to learn more, visit our Alarm Permit page.

How do I Inquire about found or seized property?

If you have a question regarding found or seized property, please contact Newberg-Dundee Police Records at 503-554-7747.

How do I obtain a police report?

You may obtain a copy of a police report by completing a Public Records Request form (Available here) and submitting to Newberg-Dundee Police Department at 401 East Third Street. All calls to the Police Department are a matter of public record. However, some information may not be released if it involves a pending criminal case or ongoing investigation.

How do I report a crime?
You may report a crime via phone at (503) 538-8321, or in person at the Newberg-Dundee Police Department, 401 E. Third Street.
How do I report suspected drug activity?

If you suspect drug activity in your neighborhood, please contact Newberg-Dundee Police Department at (503) 538-8321 or the Anonymous tip line at (503) 554-7777 or the Yamhill County Interagency Narcotics Team at 1-503-472-6565.

How do I schedule a tour?
Police Department tours are scheduled through Administration at (503) 537-1280. Learn more on our Department Tours Page
What do I do about harassing phone calls?
If you receive an unwanted or harassing phone call, the law requires that you advise the caller not to call back. Once you have advised the caller not to call again, hang up the phone. Pick the phone back up and dial *57. This will attempt to trace the last call received. Listen to the recording and follow appropriate instructions. Note: There is a small fee for each successful trace.
When is a vehicle considered abandoned?
Under Newberg City Code, storage of vehicles or personal property on the public streets in excess of 72 hours is prohibited. If a vehicle is not moved for a period of 72 hours, it is considered storage and abandonment. In addition to daily citations, the vehicle is subject to removal by towing at the owner´s expense.  Please contact Police Dispatch at (503) 538-8321
Where do I pay my traffic ticket?

Traffic citations may be paid at the Newberg Public Safety Building at 401 E. Third Street. You may also mail your fine to: Newberg Municipal Court, PO BOX 970, Newberg, OR 97132. If you have a question regarding a traffic citation, please contact Newberg Municipal Court at (503) 537-1203.