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City of Minneapolis Information and Services - 311 Service Center - Minneapolis City Offices - 311 Services

Serves as the single point of contact for the City of Minneapolis for non-emergency requests for information and services. Mayor and City Council Contact Information - City Hall Information Line: (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1 - Blooming Boulevards - Domestic Partnership Registration, (612)673-2216 - Elections and Voter Registration - Graffiti Hotline - Mississippi Mile Hotline - Neighborhood Association Information, (612)673-3737 - Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) Revitalizes neighborhoods based on plans created by citizens and local government - Pollution and Noise Control - Property Tax Information, (612)673-3000 - Public Affairs - Film, Video and Recording - Public Works - Recycling Collection, Organics Recycling (612)673-2917 - Rental Problems-Housing Services - Sidewalks: Call to report badly cracked, broken, or unshoveled walks - Sign Language Coordinator - Skyways; Call for maps and information on hours - Voter registration and election information: https://vote.minneapolismn.gov/ - Water Emergency, (612)673-5600; Water problems, answered 24-hours-a-day - Yellow Ribbon: Resources and support for local service members, veterans and their families. - Zoning Information Animals: - Animal Adoption - Animal Control, (612)673-6222 - Animal Licenses and permits - Animal rescue - Barking Dog Complaints Assessor, City: - General Information - Homestead Information, (612)348-3046 or email [email protected] - Real Estate Information - This Old House Program Attorney, City: - City of Minneapolis Attorney Automobiles: - Abandoned on Private Land - Abandoned on Streets - Impound Lot, (612)673-5777; 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance) Bicycles: - Bicycle Registration - Information on Stolen and Recovered, (612)673-5665 City Council: - General Information - Council Meeting Schedule - Ordinance Information - Civil Rights - Minneapolis - Communication - Film, Video and Recording Community Planning and Economic Development: - General Information - Business Association Information - Business Development - Business Licensing - Business Loans - Energy and Property Improvement Loans - Homeowner Assistance - Sale of Vacant Lots Employment: - City Employment - Employment Training - Jobs Hot Line, (612)673-2282 option 1 or visit website Fire: - Emergency, 9-1-1 - Administration - Fire Prevention - Broken Fire Hydrants, business hours (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1; after hours (612)673-5600 Garbage Collection: - (612)673-2917; Call for schedules, garbage cart damage or theft, and information on the collection of large items, leaves, and yard waste. Health: - Health and Family Support - Food Sanitation Concerns Housing: - Building Codes - Building Permits - Energy Conservation, (612)335-5858 - Home Improvement: visit website - Homestead Information - Housing Complaints - Inspections - Mortgage Loans - Public Housing Authority, (612)342-1400 - Renters rights and resources, visit website - Rubbish and Weed Complaints - Section 8 Housing, (612)342-1480 - Tenant Advocacy and housing counseling, (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1 for tenants and landlords living in Minneapolis Libraries: - General Information Licenses: - Bicycle (registration) - Driver and Vehicle Licenses, (612)348-8240 - General Information on Licenses and Locations, (612)348-8240 - Business Licenses - Handgun Licenses Minneapolis Community Development Agency: - General Information - Business Association Information - Business Licensing - Business Loans - Energy and Property Improvement Loans - Homeowner Assistance - Sale of Vacant Lots Minneapolis Maps: - General Information - Ward and Precinct Parking: - Parking Cards - Hooded Meters - Out of Order Meters - Monthly and Event Parking - Permits for Critical Areas - Ramp and Lot Maintenance Parks and Recreation: - Boulevard Trees, (612)230-6400 - Park Information, (612)230-6400 - Park Maintenance, (612)230-6400 Police: - Emergency, 9-1-1 - Administration - Civilian Police Review: Call to report alleged abuse of Minneapolis Police Authority - Community Crime Prevention SAFE - Report crimes that do not require an emergency police response (i.e., property damage, non-violent theft report, traffic and parking issues, other report-only calls).Can also visit website to file a police report online. Records: - Birth, Death and Marriage, (612)348-8240 - Real Estate, (612)348-3011 Schools: - Minneapolis Public, (612)668-0000 Call for phone numbers and addresses of schools, faculty and staff, School Board Members, and enrollment information - Senior Ombudsman Sewer Emergency: - Business Hours - After hours, (612)673-5600 - Call if your drains are backed up Snow Emergencies: - (612)348-SNOW(7669) Call 24 hour hotline for up-to-date plowing schedules and parking restrictions. To sign up on-line to receive snow emergency alerts go to: www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/snow/esubscribe.asp; Impound Lot, 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance) - Snow Plowing and Sanding Streets and Alleys: - Block Party Permits - Storm Drain Repair - Parade and Race Permits - Parkway Lights Out - Pothole Repair - Street and Alley Maintenance - Street Lights Out, Metal Poles - Street Lights Out, Wooden Poles (Xcel), (800)960-6235 - Street Use Permits - General Utility Billing Office: - (612)673-1114 or 3-1-1; Call for all water, sewer, and solid waste billing questions

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Building Code Information
Building Condemnation/Demolition
Election Information
Death Certificates
Property Tax Information
Public Internet Access Sites
Domestic Partner Registries
Recycling Centers
Street Construction/Repair
Sanitary Landfills
Street Flooding/Drainage
Utility Line Location Information/811 Services
Telephone Service Connection/Repair
Hazardous Waste Exchange
Street Cleaning
Residential Recycling Programs
Water Supply System
Graffiti Removal
311 Services
Farmers Markets
Parking Permits
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Dead Animal Pickup
Local Officials Offices
Water Service Connection/Repair
Building Inspection
Voter Registration Offices
Natural Gas Service Connection/Repair
Large Item Trash/Garbage Pickup
Workplace Recycling Programs
Historic Preservation
City Government Information Services
Telephone Book Recycling
Business Registration/Licensing
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Christmas Tree Recycling
Organics Recycling
Marriage Licenses
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Construction/Development Permits
Water Well Construction/Maintenance/Abandonment Regulation
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Beverage Container Redemption Centers/Pickup Services
Fire Services
Animal Regulation
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Job Information
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Traffic Control
Air Pollution Control
Absentee Ballots
Building Code Violations Reporting
Public Parking
Impounded Vehicle Services
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Housing Discrimination Assistance
City Attorney
General Crime Reporting
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Street Lights
Snow/Ice Removal Ordinance Enforcement
Birth Certificates
Bicycle Permits

Law Enforcement Services - Isanti County Sheriff's Office

Provides law enforcement and community services including: - Community crime prevention - Dispatch - General crime reporting - Gun permit applications and renewal - Emergency response - Management of county jail - Prescription drug drop off - Technical rescues

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Firearm Permits
General Crime Reporting
Sheriff
Medication Disposal
County Correctional Facilities

Law Enforcement Services - Silver Bay Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services including: - Data Requests (i.e. reports, calls for service, etc.) - Permit to purchase application - Vacation watch

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Firearm Permits
General Crime Reporting
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Municipal Police

County Sheriff's Department Services - Blue Earth County Sheriff's Office

- Provides county law enforcement services - County Jail (see Blue Earth County Community Corrections) - Burn permits for brush, grass, leaves, and grassland - Gun permits - Missing persons location assistance

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County Correctional Facilities
Firearm Permits
Sheriff
General Crime Reporting

Police Services - Minnetonka Police Department

- Municipal police department - General crime prevention programs

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General Crime Prevention Programs
Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting

Law Enforcement Services - Elk River Police Department

Responds to emergency and non-emergency calls, enforcing local and state laws, investigating crimes, conducting traffic enforcement, and promoting public safety throughout the community. Its divisions include Patrol, Administration, and specialized units such as the Detective Unit, K-9, Bike Patrol, SWAT, and the Drug Task Force. The Detective Unit handles in-depth investigations for both adult and juvenile cases, while the Support Services Division oversees records management, technology, and public information requests. In addition to law enforcement, the department emphasizes community engagement through programs like Neighborhood Watch and public safety education efforts.

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Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting
General Crime Prevention Programs

Sheriff Services - Carver County Sheriff's Office

- 3 school resource officers in Carver County, Carver-Scott Educational Cooperative District 930, Waconia School District 110, and Chaska/Chanhassen School District 112 - Carver County Sheriff's Office Tip Center - County emergency management - Crime laboratory - Drug task force - Foreclosure records - Law enforcement records/files including accident, arrest, and other incident reports - Medication disposal box - Sheriff's Emergency Response Team - SERT

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County Offices of Emergency Services
General Crime Reporting
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Sheriff
Medication Disposal

Police Services - Olivia Police Department

- Law enforcement records and files - Crime victim/witness assistance - Missing persons location assistance - City emergency management - Animal control - Firearm permits - General crime reporting

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Animal Regulation
General Crime Reporting
City Offices of Emergency Services
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Firearm Permits
Municipal Police
General Crime Victim Assistance

Law Enforcement Services - Fridley Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services. Maintains police records and handles incoming calls and window traffic, provides clerical support to the Investigation Unit, maintains the evidence room, and provides police data to the public per Minnesota Data Practices.

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General Crime Reporting
Municipal Police
Law Enforcement Records/Files

Tips Line/Crime Reporting Line - Houston County Sheriff

The TIPS Line is a program offering cash rewards to people who furnish information leading to the arrest and filing of criminal charges against crime offenders and the capture of fugitives. Calls received are logged with date, time, and a brief summary of information received. Each call is assigned a secret code number which is used in subsequent transactions. Callers may remain anonymous with no pressure to reveal their identity and still collect their rewards. When information results in the arrest and filing of criminal charges or the apprehension of a fugitive, arrangements may be made for the caller to receive a cash reward.

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General Crime Reporting

County Sheriff's Department Services - Sibley County Sheriff's Office

Law enforcement services for Sibley County: - General crime reporting - 911 dispatch office - County jail - Issues gun permits - Missing persons location assistance - General crime/witness support Contract police service for New Auburn and Green Isle; part-time contract police services for the communities of Winthrop and Arlington

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911 Services
Sheriff
General Crime Reporting
Firearm Permits
General Crime Victim Assistance
County Correctional Facilities

Law Enforcement Services - Hibbing Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services, including: Animal Control: 8 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday (218)421-7155 Blight enforcement Crime alerts Firearm application Public data records

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Firearm Permits
Municipal Police
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Animal Regulation
General Crime Reporting

Law Enforcement Services - Brooklyn Center Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services.

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General Crime Reporting
Municipal Police

Law Enforcement Services - Lakes Area Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services such as Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.), Neighborhood Watch, and child care seat safety education.

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Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting
Community Crime Prevention Programs
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections

Law Enforcement Services - Duluth Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services, including animal control. Provides the following services: - Domestic Animal Issue: Reporting a domestic animal attack or aggressive animals. Reporting and removal of deceased domestic animal (including wild animal) found on city street, boulevard, or sidewalk. - Lost and Found Pet: Animals are placed in care and on hold for five days. If the animal is not claimed within those five days and is adoptable, it will be transferred to a local shelter and put up for adoption.

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Municipal Police
Animal Regulation
Animal Lost and Found
Animal Shelters
General Crime Reporting

Police Services - Brainerd Police Department

Crime investigation, prevention, and reporting; missing persons assistance

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General Crime Reporting
General Crime Prevention Programs
Municipal Police

Law Enforcement Services - Battle Lake Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services.

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Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting

Law Enforcement Services - Saint Louis County Sheriff's Office

Provides law enforcement and community services, including: ?- Applications for Minnesota Permit to Carry ?- Boat and water enforcement, training, and accident response ?- Civil process services for a fee ?- Court security ?- Crime investigations ?- Fingerprinting services ?- Rescue squad response ?- Warrant division

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Law Enforcement Records/Files
General Crime Reporting
Firearm Permits
Sheriff

Police Services - Oakdale Police Department

- Municipal police department - Gun locking devices - Neighborhood Watch Program - Offers copies of police reports, records, audio cassettes, videotapes, and photographs - Police scholarships

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Law Enforcement Records/Files
Community Crime Prevention Programs
Gun Safety Devices and Secure Storage
General Crime Reporting
Municipal Police
Scholarships

Police Services - Benson Police Department

- Assistance with locating missing individuals - Car seat installation assistance ?- City police department - DARE program - Drug Task Force participant - General crime reporting - General victim/witness support - Police K-9 - Safe and Sober Program

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Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
General Crime Reporting
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Municipal Police
Search Dogs
General Crime Victim Assistance

Police Services - Hopkins Police Department

Offers police services

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General Crime Reporting
Municipal Police

Law Enforcement Services - Ada Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services.

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General Crime Reporting
Municipal Police

Law Enforcement Services - Freeborn County Sheriff

- Provides county law enforcement services - Issues gun permits

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Sheriff
Firearm Permits
General Crime Reporting

Police Services - North Mankato Police Department

Provides law enforcement for residents of North Mankato. Gun permits Lost and found - Any lost or found in North Mankato call (507)625-7883 or stop by Police Department during business hours Prescription Drug Drop Off - Individuals can safely and anonymously dispose of prescription drugs - How to Drop off Medicine: Keep medicines in their original container and place them in a sealed, clear plastic bag (pills can remain in their blister packs). Use a marker to cross off the patient's name on the medicine containers. Place medicine that is no longer in its original container in a clear plastic bag and write the name of the medicine on the bag. - Medicines Accepted from Households: Prescription, over-the-counter, and pet medications. No medicines from businesses, including health care facilities, long-term care facilities, pharmacies, doctors' offices and veterinary clinics can be accepted.

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Firearm Permits
Municipal Police
Medication Disposal
General Crime Reporting

Police Department - Spring Lake Park Police Department

- Animal control - Methamphetamine lab reporting - Police records - Public safety - Tip line e-mail

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Law Enforcement Records/Files
Animal Regulation
Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting