Public Records — Madison Township
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Madison Township Police Department provides public access to police reports, body camera, and dash camera footage according to Ohio law through multiple request methods including phone (614-836-5355), email (policeadmin@madisontownship.org), or in-person visits. Crash reports can be obtained online through Ohio's crash retrieval system or requested directly from the department. The document outlines fees for physical copies ranging from $0.05 per black and white page to $75.00 per hour for police video records, with emailed reports provided at no charge, and notes that the department does not accept credit card payments.
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Police OVERVIEW HISTORY SERVICES RESOURCES REPORTS TOWNSHIP RESIDENT GUIDANCE POLICE STATISTICS PUBLIC RECORDS CONTACT MTPD Public Records Police Reports, Body Camera, and Dash Cam footage are available to all citizens according to Ohio Law. To request these documents, please contact 614 836-5355, submit a form to our Police Administration through policeadmin@madisontownship.org or stop in during business hours. Please be aware, you have the right to maintain your anonymity. To obtain a copy of a crash report, please visit https://ohtrafficdata.dps.ohio.gov/crashretrieval and fill out all known information. If the report is not available on this site, the report is not yet available for public record. If you have any questions, please call the office at (614) 836-5355. The following charges apply to physical paper copies. Emailed reports are free of charge. Black and White Copies $.05 per page Color Copies $.25 per page Compact Discs (audio or video) $1.50 each USB Flash Drive (up to 32GB) $3.00 each Crash Reports (OH-1) $4.00 each (per ORC 5502-12) Police Video Records $75.00 per hour/$750.00 maximum per video To view full policy, click here Police Video Records Policy WE DO NOT ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS
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