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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Where can I pick up a copy of a police report?
Copies of police reports can be obtained Monday thru Friday, 8am to 4pm, at the Aberdeen Police Department located at 99 Main Cross Street Aberdeen, Ohio 45101
What is the cost for a police report?
Accident and Offense reports are available at a cost of $5.00 per report.
How do I obtain a restraining order or an order for protection?
Protection Orders and information can be obtained by contacting the Brown County Common Pleas Court at 101 South Main St.
Georgetown, Ohio 45121 (937) 378-4101.
How can I get a background check done on myself?

Aberdeen Police can do a local record check (Aberdeen Police records only) and provide you with a written document containing the results of the search. Cost is $5 and the document is certified.

Does the Aberdeen Police Department offer fingerprinting services?
Yes, these services are available at the police department located at 99 Main Cross Street, Monday thru Friday from 8:00am to 3:00Pm, at a cost of $2.00 per card. Citizens are required to bring the necessary card(s) and photo identification.

How do I obtain a concealed carry firearm permit?

Permits to carry a firearm are processed at the county level. If you live in Brown County, visit the Brown County Sheriff's Office at 750 Mt. Orab Pike Georgetown, Ohio 45121or call 937-378-4435.

Why do police stop people?

There are many different reasons why the police might stop you, whatever the reason, the officer needs your cooperation.

 

            • You may have committed a traffic offense or other criminal violation.

            • The officer might think you are in trouble and need help.

            • You may be a potential witness to a crime.

            • You may fit the description of a person/vehicle the police are looking

               for.

 

        If you are stopped by the police you may feel confused, anxious, or even angry. These are natural feelings, but remember, traffic stops can be stressful and dangerous to the officer as well.

 

        Each year a number of law enforcement officers are killed or seriously injured while making “routine traffic stops.”

 

 With this in mind, there are things you, the citizen, can do to make the contact safer, more efficient, and hopefully more positive.

 

When stopped by the police, please remember:

            1. When you see the red/blue lights and hear the siren, remain calm and safely pull over to the right side of the road. If you are in an intersection, safely proceed through the intersection and immediately pull over to the right. It is not necessary to pull over in a legal parking space; if the officer wants you to move your vehicle to another location they will advise you.

 

            2. Remain in your vehicle unless the officer advises otherwise. Many times there may be fast moving traffic, which is dangerous to you and the officer.

 

            3. Be sure the officer is wearing a police uniform or is clearly identifiable as a police officer. If not, keep your door locked and ask for identification. Once you are satisfied you have been stopped by a police officer, roll your window down so the officer may speak to you.

 

           4. Avoid any sudden movements, especially towards to the floorboards or under your seat. Try to keep your hands where the officer can see them. It is a good idea to keep both hands on the steering wheel.

 

5. Do not immediately reach for your license or other documents until the officer requests them. Ohio law does require drivers to show their license, registration card, and insurance card to a police officer upon request. Whether you agree with the reason for the stop, or not.

 

6. If your documents are out of reach, tell the officer where they are before you reach for them.

 

7. If the stop occurs during darkness, the officer will likely use a bright spotlight and flashlight to illuminate your vehicle.

 

8. If there are passengers in your vehicle, encourage them to remain quiet and cooperate with all instructions.

 

9. The officer may issue you a ticket. If you feel the reason is vague or unclear, ask the officer for details.

 

10. If you are issued a ticket, don’t argue with the officer. Please accept it calmly. Signing is not an admission of guilt; it is only a promise to appear. You will have an opportunity to address the matter in court.

 

11. The Aberdeen Police Department generally uses single-officer patrol cars, and specialized unmarked vehicles. It is normal for additional officers to arrive, even on routine stops.

 

12. If you feel that the officer was not professional, please contact the Aberdeen Police Department at (937)795-2214 (business line) during normal business hours and request to speak with the officer’s supervisor. Please keep in mind that supervisors may only be available during business hours (M-F 8:00a – 4:00p).

 

 

It is the policy of the Department to enforce all of the laws of the State of Ohio, and by doing such, the Department is committed to effective traffic enforcement to reduce accidents, apprehend drunk drivers and to ensure a high degree of safety on the highway.

The Department Policies are specific about an officer's driving habits, and forbids any violation of speed that is not related to police duties. Officers are allowed, as set by statute and Department Policy, to exceed at times, the speed limit only as it relates directly to a police call.

I would like to ride along with a police officer. How do I sign up?

Residents who want to ride along with a police officer may obtain a ride along application from the police department. Once it is completed and turned in at the Police Department, an Officer will contact you to set up a date and time for this worthwhile experience.