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Thank you for your interest in the Noblesville Police Department. It is our mission to safeguard and serve our community using proactive approaches to law enforcement while respecting individual liberties and encouraging a positive work environment for our employees. To accomplish our mission, our department has implemented a variety of progressive and community-oriented tactics to help improve the quality of life for the citizens we serve.
Our community-oriented policing tactics are used to assist Noblesville residents with issues that are not solved by traditional police responses and resources. These issues are generally considered “quality of life issues” and are usually resolved by coordinated responses by the Noblesville Planning Department Code Enforcement Officers as well as the Noblesville Police Department Community Service Officers who bring on-going or repetitive problems to a permanent resolution using tools beyond infraction/ordinance citations and criminal charges.
We strive to make Noblesville the best community for all residents. If you are experiencing a problem or issue between friends, neighbors, family, or other residents, please feel free to get into contact with our department for resolutions.
The Noblesville Police Department understands the importance of creating partnerships with our local businesses. We have designed the Business Watch Program to provide that direct line of communication between the department and businesses necessary to keep our city safe and provide important training to your employers.
If you'd like to let us know about an on-going driving or speeding concern, our traffic unit responds to each individual complaint. Please complete this online form and we'll address your concern.
The Noblesville Police Department is committed to firearm safety. If you have firearms at your home, we offer free gun locks at the Noblesville Police Department (135 S 9th St). They are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (excluding holidays).
Our Video Surveillance Access Program allows us to find video around Noblesville that could help us identify suspects and suspect vehicles. Please add your information if you have a video surveillance system at your residence or at your business.
Our District Policing Program assigns officers to one of 8 districts in the city. If you live in Noblesville, please reach out to these officers for problems or concerns that are NOT emergencies and they will contact you within a day or two to work with you towards a solution. Follow the link and click on the district that covers where you live. This launches a pre-addressed e-mail to the officers in that district.
The Noblesville Police Department partners with our neighbors on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Next Door.
News
- Mayor Chris Jensen Delivers State of the City Address from Ruoff Music Center
- Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen Testifies Before Indiana Senate Committee in Support of Mental Health Initiative
- Noblesville Police Department to Host National Night Out Event on Tuesday, August 1
- NPD Therapy Dog Luna to Serve as 2022 July 4th Parade Grand Marshal
- Noblesville Police Department Releases Online Reporting System
- Noblesville Police Department Implements New Business Watch Program
- City of Noblesville Launches Wellbeing Coalition during Mental Health Awareness Month
- City Announces First in Nation Safety Technology
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