Frequently Asked Questions
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Daily parking requires meter payment at a rate of $2.50 per hour. 24-hour passes are available for a purchase price of $25.00 per day at the Indian Shores Town Hall, 2nd Floor Records Section from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm., Monday through Friday. For extended parking beyond what is listed above, contact the Records Section. Each permit must be individually purchased by the user, and you must have a license plate number to correspond with the permit.
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Please visit the Records & Information Division between 8:00am - 4:00pm, Monday through Friday.. *You must be a Property Owner* to obtain a reentry pass. You will need to show proof of ownership, and a Government issued ID Card, such as a Driver's License.
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Yes, the Patrol Division Police Officers are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. However, the administrative offices and records, are closed during non-business hours. The Officers actively patrol the communities of Indian Shores and Redington Shores, and respond to calls as necessary. If you have an Emergency, hang up and DIAL 911. If you need to speak with an Officer for a non-emergency situation, please call Dispatch at (727) 595-5414 and an Indian Shores Police Officer will be dispatched to respond.
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The ISPD has territorial jurisdiction over the Towns of Indian Shores and Redington Shores. Under a Mutual Aid Agreement, our Officers will provide back-up protection and assistance to Officers/Deputies of surrounding communities. If you live outside of our jurisdiction, or if the event for which you need Police Service occurred outside of our jurisdiction; please contact the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office at (727) 582-6200 for Law Enforcement Service.Police Department
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We are always reviewing applications. Visit our Career Opportunities page for more information on open positions in the Police Department. We utilize the Police Applicant Screening Service for recruitment. Please visit the Police Applicant Screening Service website for information on becoming a Florida Law Enforcement Officer; and the State and Local requirements.
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The following link will show you physical arrests within Pinellas County, Florida. Be advised, this list is not complete, and the records will not show a non-arrest release, such as a Notice to Appear or Criminal Traffic Citation. In addition, Local Ordinance Violations will only appear in arrest records, if the offender was physically arrested and turned over to the Pinellas County Jail for the violation. Furthermore, Juvenile Arrest Records are confidential, and will not be revealed on the who's In jail link.Police Department
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ISPD Officers can be exposed to a variety of situations on a daily basis, including Domestic Violence, Burglaries, Disturbances, Fraud/Forgery, Identity Theft, Death Investigations, Traffic Crashes; just to name a few. It is true that Redington Shores and Indian Shores are rated very safe communities, but crime can and does happen everywhere, and ISPD Officers are prepared to handle those events as they happen. Click on the link below to see active calls for area Law Enforcement Officers.Police Department
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In addition to providing proactive Police Patrols, Officers respond to a variety of calls. Click the link below to see the most recent list of Police Calls for ISPD. Be aware, some confidential calls may not be listed on this link.Police Department
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You can call the Indian Shores Police Department directly at (727) 595-5414, or complete the attached link, which will be directed to the appropriate authority.Police Department
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For information regarding Animal Control, please follow the below link.Police Department
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No, this service is completed by AFIS.
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Records are available Monday through Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm. Please contact Indian Shores Police Department's Records and Administration at (727) 595-5414.
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Evidence is held by the PCSO. Please dial 727-595-5414 to speak with personnel about the property release process.
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Please contact the Police Department at (727) 595-5414. The following items will be necessary: identification (state issued photo ID or passport), proof of ownership (title or registration), proof of active insurance on the *vehicle.
*Vehicles will only be released to the registered owner, or form a valid power of attorney designee.
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Injunctions are filed through the Clerk of the Court, and assistance with the process may be obtained by contacting the State Attorney's Office - Domestic Violence Unit at (727) 464-6784. If you are in need of Police Assistance, please call 911. For information and referrals for victims of Domestic Violence, please call 1-800-500-1119.Police Department
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Visit the following link for details on fishing licenses.Police Department
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Indian Shores is home to the Seaside Seabird Sanctuary. The link below will direct you to their website and contact information.
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Contact the Police Records personnel at 727-595-5414.