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Foster City Police Department

 
 
 
Police Programs are on-going activities provided by the Police Department which enhance the quality of life within our community.
 
Crime Prevention Bureau
Crime Prevention Bureau is tasked with educating the public on their role in crime prevention.
Neighborhood Watch Program
Neighborhood Watch is directed toward reducing crimes of opportunity.
Emergency Services Volunteer Program
The Foster City Police Department boasts a highly progressive Emergency Services Volunteer program, one of the first of it?s kind in the Bay Area, that serves as a model for other surrounding police departments.
G.R.E.A.T. Program Information
The Gang Resistance Education And Training (G.R.E.A.T.) Program is designed to help children set goals for themselves, resist pressures, learn how to resolve conflicts without violence, and understand how gangs and youth violence impact the quality of their lives.
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Police Services is our commitment to respond instantly to the community's short term and long term needs.
 
Residential Security Survey
The Police Department will come to your home to survey its level of security.
Crime Prevention Bureau
Crime Prevention Bureau is tasked with educating the public on their role in crime prevention.
How to obtain a summary of a police report
To obtain a summary of a police report (i.e.; theft, property damage or loss, incident reports, traffic accidents), you must be authorized to receive the report.
Vacation House Check
This page provides information and a link to our vacation house check form.
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Child Safety Seat Information
Seat belt requirements for children 4-6 years old. Child Seat Inspection information
Abandoned Vehicles
The California Vehicle Code and Foster City Municipal Ordinances require all vehicles parked on public streets be moved at least 1/10th of a mile every 72 hours
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For more information contact: 
General Business Line
1030 East Hillsdale Blvd.
Foster City, CA 94404
Phone: (650) 286-3300
Email: police@fostercity.org
Website: www.fostercity.org/police
Business Hours: 7:00 - 4:30 Monday - Friday.
This line is transferred to Dispatch for after-hours answering.