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Licenses are required for dogs, not cats. Any person owning, keeping or having custody of any dog older than 6 months must obtain a license. More information on licensing your dog can be found at crgov.com/docupet.
Exceptions: • Have a signed note from parents or legal guardian • Be in transit from legal employment
• Crimes reported through the system should be non-emergencies, occur within Town limits, and have no known suspects. Incidents occurring along Interstate 25 or on a state highway are not eligible, as those are pursued by Colorado State Patrol. In addition, crimes occurring in the unincorporated Douglas County areas are also not eligible, as those are handled by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.• All reports filed using the system are reviewed by a police officer and receive the same investigation and statistical analysis as if the report had been filed by an officer. If further review is needed, an officer will contact the person who filed the report. ePoliceReporting
Radios, televisions, musical instruments and similar devices may not be audible 100 feet away, nor audible through the walls common to two parties. Construction noise is prohibited between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. on weekdays and between the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. on weekends or holidays. Noise concerns can be reported online.
Call the Castle Rock Police Department's property and evidence technician, 303-660-7558. Or, check a list of lost and found property on the Police webpage, CRgov.com/Police.
For specific questions about the program or application process, please contact Debora Lewis at 303-663-6110. You may also follow the link below for more information about this program. Victim Advocate information
The Police Department no longer provides fingerprinting services in response to Senate Bill 17-189. For additional information on where you can obtain applicant fingerprint services, visit the Colorado Bureau of Investigation’s website.
At this time, the Town of Castle Rock does not require a permit for home security systems.