Police Department Home Page
Welcome
Welcome to the Woodburn Police Department's Web Site. This web site was developed to provide you with important and
up to date information about our organization, employment, opportunities, department and community services.
Mission Statement
The Woodburn Police Department strives to be a leader in law enforcement by:
- Providing continuous and innovative improvement in service to our community
- Building partnerships
- Valuing our members
Information regarding Designated Truck Routes within the City of Woodburn
please see: Other Informational Links at the bottom of this page.
Request for Proposal - Vehicle Lease Proposal
The City of Woodburn is requesting proposals from qualified firms for the lease of up to nine (9) full-size four-door “police package” sedans for a three-year
period. Agreements arising out of such an RFP will be for three (3) years and may be renewed by mutual agreement of the parties for another three (3) years.
Firms are invited to submit a proposal outlining vehicle models with equipment as outlined in this RFP for patrol use, with requirements of closed and/or
open-end lease options, which may include vehicle maintenance provisions. for more information, follow the link below:
27th Annual National Night Out
Join the Woodburn Police Department and National Association of Town Watch in giving crime in your neighborhood a going away party.
August 3rd, 2010 / 6:00pm-10:00pm
Let the criminals know your neighborhood is watching and you care. For more information and to register use the
National Night Out Group Registration Form
or call:
Woodburn Police Department
Community Policing Unit
Officer Craig Halupowski
1060 Mount Hood Ave.
Woodburn, OR, 97071
(503) 982-2345
Are you Going on Vacation? Need a Trespass Authorization Form?
The officers of the Woodburn Police Department work tirelessly to ensure the safety of you, your families, and your homes. To help us on this endeavor,
we have posted our Vacation Notification forms and our Trespass Authorization forms online. By completing these forms and submitting them via e-mail, we can
save you and the police department time and resources in distributing the information to the officers who patrol the streets 24 hours a day.
The Trespass Authorization forms we have received in the past do not currently have an expiration date. From this point on all Trespass Authorizations will
expire exactly one year from the date annotated on the bottom of the form next to your signature. We have forms dating back several years and any form completed
prior to October 01, 2008 will expire and be purged from our records. If you would like to continue authorizing the arrest of trespassers from your property
the Woodburn Police will need a new form completed.
Below are the forms mentioned. You can submit them at the e-mail address given below:
- Vacation Notification Form
- Please submit the Vacation Notification form by doing one of the following:
- Bring or mail the form to the Woodburn Police Department at 1060 Mt. Hood Ave., Woodburn, OR 97071
- E-mail the form as an attachment to pdforms@woodburn-or.gov
- Trespass Authorization Form
- NOTE - This form cannot be e-mailed as it requires the signature of the responsible party. Please bring or mail via postal mail to
Woodburn Police Department, 1060 Mt. Hood Ave, Woodburn, OR 97071
For more information, contact the Woodburn Police Department at 503-982-2345. Thank you for your diligence in helping to make Woodburn a safer place to live!
The Woodburn Police Department provides police service 24 hours a day. The Business Office is open Monday
through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding holidays and is located at 1060 Mt. Hood Ave. (Map)
In case of emergency, dial 911. For other inquiries, the
Police Department can be contacted at(503) 982-2345.
Information Regarding Bombing Incident of December 12, 2008
Additional Information can be found at this location.
Woodburn Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
Are you interested in becoming part of the Woodburn CERT Team? If you are, go to the Woodburn Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) web page and see how
you can help your community and the City in the event of an Emergency or Disaster.
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant
The Woodburn Police Department has applied for an Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant that, if received, will provide funding in support of
critical law enforcement missions. The Woodburn Police Department investigates a significant number of large narcotics cases annually and responds to
significant persons crimes which both require the collection and maintenance of large amounts of evidence. In addition, on-scene command and control
must be established in both narcotics investigations and in persons crimes to assure proper scene management. The department has a mobile response trailer
available for use during these missions. However, it is need of significant repair and retrofitting in order to conduct mission critical operations.
Once upfitted, the unit, and equipment obtained, would be used at all major crime scenes, critical incidents, and major community events where a police
presence is required.
Below is the Federal Grant Application for this Project:
Other Informational Links
Below are some links to important information regarding the City of Woodburn Police Department. Information such as the regulation
of noise, application for a "Sound Permit, and so on.