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Boynton Beach Police Department Phone Numbers
- Emergencies
Call 911 - Non-Emergency
Phone: 561-732-8116 - Crime Prevention
Phone: 561-742-6848 - Crime Analyst
561-742-6118 - Detective Bureau
Phone: 561-742-6142
- Animal Control
Phone: 561-742-6210 - Narcotics Tips
Phone: 561-732-8116 - Traffic Unit
Phone: 561-742-6111 - Red Light Camera Division
Phone: 561-742-6820
Additional Resources Phone Numbers
- South County Courthouse
Phone: 561-274-1400 - Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse (AVDA) Hotline (Shelter)
Phone: 561-265-2900 - Victim Services
Phone: 561-274-1500 - Domestic Violence Division
Phone: 561-274-1591 - Crisis Line
Phone: 561-930-1234 - Child Abuse Hotline
Phone: 800-96-ABUSE
- Safe Harbor Runaway Shelter
Phone: 561-833-2400 - Juvenile Assessment Center
Phone: 561-682-0000 - Florida Highway Patrol
Phone: 561-357-4020 - Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
Phone: 561-688-3400 - Palm Beach County School Board Police
Phone: 561-434-8700 - Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office
Phone: 561-355-7100
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Community Feedback
Thank you for taking the opportunity to provide information about your experience with our department. We take great pride in the selection, training and development of our personnel, and we are always anxious to hear feedback from the community about our performance.
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Submit a Tip
Submit a tip to the Police Department via an online form.
- Where is the Boynton Beach Police Department (BBPD) located?
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The Boynton Beach Police Department is located at:
2100 High Ridge Road
Boynton Beach, FL 33426 - How do I share feedback with the BBPD?
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Tell us what you think! The mission of the Boynton Beach Police Department is to provide effective, efficient and impartial service. In your most recent interaction with an officer, dispatcher or professional staff member, did we meet or exceed your standards?
Share your feedback with us via the Community Feedback page.
- How do I thank/commend an officer or employee?
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Our department always takes pride in the good job that our officers do. We like to hear when you feel that an officer or officers went above and beyond.
You can commend officers by submitting our Commend an Officer form.
- How do I file a complaint about an officer or employee?
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To file a complaint about an officer or employee, fill out the Community Complaint Form or obtain a complaint form at Boynton Beach Police Department, located at:
2100 High Ridge Road
Boynton Beach, FL 33426You can also call 561-742-6199 to speak with an Internal Affairs Unit representative.
Learn more on the Internal Affairs page.
- How do I request an extra patrol?
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An extra patrol notification is simply that; an advisory to your police department that you are going out of town and would like your home or business periodically checked. The City of Boynton Beach nor their employees can guarantee the security of your property during the extra patrol period. For further information, contact a patrol supervisor at 561-742-6100.
Request an extra patrol via an online form.
- How do I obtain victim information forms?
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Every victim of a crime is entitled by Florida State Statute to the important information below:
- Marsy’s Card (PDF)
- Stalking / Harassment Resources (PDF)
- Victim Advocate Information (PDF)
- Victim’s Right to Confidentiality Form (PDF)
Completed forms can be mailed to us at:
P.O. Box 310
Boynton Beach, FL 33425They can also be emailed to Jessica Eramo.
- How do I contact the Property/Evidence Unit?
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For all inquiries regarding property or evidence that is in police custody, please call the Property/Evidence Unit at 561-742-6172 or 561-742-6173. If there is no answer, please leave a detailed message and a phone number for us to return the call. Inquiries can also be made via email.
Property returns will only be completed with an appointment on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9 am and 3:30 pm.
Any person seeking the return of property or evidence must complete and return either of the forms below and return it to the Boynton Beach Police Department in person or via email.
Download the Property/Evidence Claim Form (PDF)
General property and prisoner property that is unclaimed will be considered abandoned and disposed of after 90 days in accordance with F.S.S. 705.103. A list of unclaimed property is available for review in the main lobby of the Boynton Beach Police Department during business hours.
- How do I report a traffic, speeding or parking complaint?
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You can now submit a non-emergency complaint about traffic, speeding, and/or parking to the Boynton Beach Police via the City's website or free mobile app.
- Report an issue via the City Website
- Report van issue via the free mobile app:
- Which intersections in the City of Boynton Beach have red light safety cameras?
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There are 15 Red-Light Camera systems installed at seven intersections throughout the City of Boynton Beach.
The locations are as follows:
- Northwest 8th Street at West Boynton Beach Boulevard (southbound)
- Boynton Beach Boulevard at North Seacrest Boulevard (eastbound)
- South Federal Highway at Southeast 23rd Avenue (northbound and southbound)
- East Gateway Boulevard at North Congress Avenue (northbound, southbound, eastbound, and westbound)
- West Boynton Beach Boulevard/Northwest Second Avenue at North Congress Avenue (northbound, and eastbound)
- West Woolbright Road at South Congress Avenue (northbound, southbound, eastbound, and westbound)
- West Woolbright Road at Southwest 8th Street/Corporate Drive (eastbound)
For more information, see the Traffic Safety page.
- What is the alarm permit/false alarm process?
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Alarm User Fee
The City of Boynton Beach Alarm Ordinance (Chapter 2.5) requires that each alarm system (residential and non-residential) be registered with the Boynton Beach Police Department. The registration fee for an alarm system is $30. Registrations are effective for 12 months and are required to be renewed by the first day of the City's fiscal year, on or before October 1, each year. The alarm registration shall be effective for a term of 1 year, which shall begin October 1 and will be valid through the following September 30.
Alarm permit registrations are non-transferable. If there is a change of ownership or tenant(s), the new alarm user has 30 days from the date of transfer to re-register the alarm and pay the initial permit registration fee of $30. Likewise, new or replacement alarm systems must also be registered within 30 days of installation. If any information supplied in any alarm registration has changed, the registered alarm user must notify the Police Department of the change in writing within 30 days.
Registration Process
Download the alarm permit and mail the completed form to:
Boynton Beach Police Department
ATTN: Alarm Permits
2100 High Ridge Road
Boynton Beach, FL 33426Types of Payment Accepted
- Cash (in person only Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4:30 pm)
- Check (made payable to Boynton Beach Police Department)
- Money Order (made payable to Boynton Beach Police Department)
False Alarm Service Fees
"False alarm service" is defined as a police response to check a premise due to an unjustified activation of an alarm. False alarm service fees are amended to reflect the true cost method of transferring expenses of police response and administrative costs to the user as follows:
- 1st false alarm response within a 12-month period is free
- 2nd false alarm response within a 12-month period is free
- 3rd false alarm response within a 12-month period is free
- 4th false alarm response within a 12-month period is $75 for residential; $200 for commercial
- 5th false alarm response and all subsequent false alarm responses within a 12-month period are $100 for residential; $500 for commercial
- 6th false alarm response and all subsequent false alarm responses within a 12-month period are $150 for residential; $750 for commercial
- 7th false alarm response and all subsequent false alarm responses within a 12-month period are $200 for residential; $1,000 for commercial
Alarm users are reminded that the ordinance includes a provision allowing the Boynton Beach Police Department to initiate an action before the special master of the Boynton Beach Police Department to obtain compliance with this article and payment of service charges assessed by the Police Department. The special master shall have the authority to place liens against properties having delinquent alarm accounts, and report delinquent alarm accounts to a contracted collection agency. This might not only affect a property owner's credit standing, but also could allow the City of Boynton Beach to foreclose on mortgages of real property! Alarm users are encouraged to keep their alarm systems in good operating order, and their alarm accounts paid as up-to-date as possible.
Contact Us
If you have any questions regarding the Alarm Ordinance, Alarm Registration or Alarm Service Fee Billing, please feel free to call the Alarm Services Division at 561-742-6105.