obetz police department
To speak with an officer or to make a report during non-office hours and weekends, call Police Dispatch at (614) 525-3333. If you are experiencing an emergency, please dial 911.
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Government Center
4175 Alum Creek Dr.
Obetz, OH 43207
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The Obetz Police Department (OPD) is responsible for ensuring the safety of the community. The OPD continually strives to build relationships between the division and the community by improving understanding of the laws and enhancing communication with residents.
The City provides 24/7 protection for its residents. Our officers work diligently in partnership with City officials to ensure that Obetz remains a safe place to live, play, and work. The OPD utilizes patrol cars, bicycles, and a motorcycle to respond to calls for service from the public.
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Planning a trip? Let the Police Department keep an eye on your home while you’re away! Simply complete the House Check Request form and return it to the Police Department at least 24 hours before you leave. For your convenience, you can email the form to our Police Clerk, Cathy Frederick.
You may obtain a copy of a police report anytime between 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, or by mailing in a written request. We do not fax police reports. Please call the Police Clerk at 614-491-3211 in advance to ensure the report is ready for release.
If you choose to send in a request, please include a self-addressed stamped envelope so the report can be mailed back to you. Written requests can be sent to:
Obetz Police Department
4175 Alum Creek Drive
Obetz, Ohio 43207
In Ohio, it is illegal to drive any motor vehicle without insurance or proof of financial responsibility. It is also illegal for any motor vehicle owner to allow anyone else to drive the owner’s vehicle without proof of insurance or of financial responsibility.
Ohio Law states no person shall operate a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs of abuse or both. Ohio has set a presumptive level of .08% BAC (Blood Alcohol Content)
However, being under the level of .08 does not mean you are not impaired and you may be charged with OVI with a BAC which is less than .08.