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Copies of offense reports and collision reports are available from the Records Unit in the lobby of the police station, 303 Main Street, Monday through Friday between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm For more information, call 502-633-2326. Copies of Collision Reports may also be obtained online at Buy Crash.
You may call the Shelby County Dispatch Center at 502-633-2323 and request a police officer respond to your location. Always call 911 if your situation is life threatening.
If you believe you may have a warrant placed against you, you should call the Shelby County District Court at 502-633-4736 or the Shelby County Sheriff's Office at 502-633-4324. If you believe you may have a warrant filed against you by an officer of the Shelbyville Police Department, you should call 502-633-2326.
The Shelbyville Police Department utilizes the services of the Shelby County Detention Center at:14 7th StreetShelbyville, KY, 40065Phone: 502-633-2343
Fingerprinting is done between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. Monday through Friday at the Shelbyville Police Department. You must supply your own card. For more information, call 502-633-2326.
You should either call the officer's commanding officer on his shift at 502-633-2326 or the Shelbyville Police Department Chiefs Office at 502-633-2326 Monday through Friday, between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm.
You can find out how much a traffic ticket is by calling Shelby County District Court at 502-633-4736.
Officers are traffic accident report takers only. They assess each accident on a case by case basis. Officers make a determination as to the contributing factors in the accident, but they do not determine fault. If you disagree with the final accident report, you should contact the officer to discuss your concerns. The officer has the final say in how the report is written. Who pays for damage and other related costs is a matter which must be determined in civil court and/or between insurance companies. You should contact your insurance agent and/or an attorney.
Contact the officer that completed the accident report who will be the investigating officer for the hit and run. They can be reached by contacting the police department at 502-633-2326 and asking for the officer by name.
Contact the Shelbyville Police Department at 502-633-2326 between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm to schedule an inspection by a Certified Child Safety Seat inspector.
Application and employment forms may be obtained at the following:
All applications are to be turned in with all accompanying documents to the Human Resources Director at:
The Human Resources Director can be contacted at City Hall at 502-633-8000.
The City of Shelbyville accepts applications on an ongoing basis. Applicants must be 21 years of age, possess a valid Kentucky Driver's License, possess a high school diploma or GED certificate, and be a United States Citizen.
Currently, there is no fee for a parade permit; however, the applicant is responsible for all barricades and requirements placed upon the event if approval is granted. Applications may be obtained at the Shelbyville Police Department.
Call the Shelbyville Police Department at 502-633-2326 and the necessary arrangements will be made to accommodate your request.
You may contact the Shelbyville Police Department at 502-633-2326.
The Shelbyville Police Department does not currently have a police reserve program.
The department does not send out patches to persons other than law enforcement officers. If you are a law enforcement officer and wish to obtain a department patch, submit your request in writing on the letterhead of your agency.