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Southfield Police Department, MI Overview, Police Arrests, Jail Roster, Contacts

Updated on: January 1, 2024
Southfield Police Department
State
Michigan
City
Southfield
Postal Code
48076
County
Oakland County
Phone Number
248-796-5300
Location
26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield, Michigan, 48076

The Southfield Police Department provides law enforcement services to the residents of Southfield. The Southfield Police Office was established to provide public safety to the residents of Southfield. The department’s headquarters is 26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield, Michigan, 48076.

Southfield Police Arrests

The Southfield Police Department manages arrest records of all arrestees in the city. The Southfield arrest records contain the following data:

  • The arrestee’s personal data
  • Occurrence report
  • Charges
  • Proof

Arrest records in Southfield are public data under the FOIA meaning anyone has a right to access them upon request. To access the Southfield records, request the records and identification division of the Southfield law enforcement agency. Provide the Southfield arrestee’s name, address, type of report, date of occurrence, and location of occurrence.

Southfield Jail Roster

The Southfield law enforcement department has a jail facility in Southfield. The jail houses Southfield inmates with short sentences varying below 1 year or those waiting for a trial. The Southfield jail provides the public with rosters containing details on inmates incarcerated in the Southfield facility. The data on the Southfield jail roster includes the detainee’s name, age, gender, race, appearance, mugshots, address, booking time, booking ID, and release date.

To view the information, visit the jail or contact it via 248-796-5300 and request the jail roster.

The Department’s Structure

The Oakland County detention center’s overall governing body is the police commission responsible for the Southfield department’s policies. The highest-ranking officer in the Southfield department is the Chief of Police, appointed by the mayor and approved by the board of police commissioners. The Chief of Police reports to the police commission, the city council, and the mayor. Some of the duties of the Chief of Police include the following:

  • Organizing and implementing the Community Policing Plan
  • Coordinating and coordinating policing services
  • Handling legal and legislative matters
  • Offering a liaison to the media.

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