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The Princeton Police Department provides fingerprinting services for a fee of $5.00. Whether they are needed for employment purposes or any other type of application process, simply call the PD at 763-389-4879,during normal business hours, to set up an appointment. |
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The Princeton Police Department is proud to have an officer assigned, full-time, to the Princeton High and South Elementary Schools. The School Resource Officer can be reached by calling directly at 763-389-6953, or by calling the High School Main Office at 763-389-6001. |
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There are currently seven reserve officers serving with the Princeton Police Department. Their duties include commercial and residential building checks, vehicle lockouts, security/ crowd control for special events, and riding along with patrol officers. For information on how to become a reserve officer with the City of Princeton please contact Sgt. Joe Backlund at 763-389-4879. |
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Whether you simply have questions regarding appropriate seat selection, or you need assistance in proper installation, there is help available. Please e-mail Officer Thomas O’Donnell or by calling 763-389-4879 to schedule an appointment or ask questions. |
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The Princeton Police Department offers special groups, such as scouts or school classes, tours of the PD facilities. We also offer special presentations regarding various topics to outside organizations. With questions, or to schedule a tour or talk, please contact Chief Brian Payne by calling 763-389-4879. |
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Public records can be obtained at the PD for a nominal fee. Copies of one’s own Driver’s License Record may also be obtained for a fee of $3.00. For those seeking criminal histories they need to contact the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. |
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The Princeton Police Department is currently working with Retailer’s Protection Association (RPA) on a check diversion program. Information can be obtained from clicking the link or by picking up a copy of the merchant booklet at the Princeton Police Department |
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The Princeton Police Department has a Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) on its staff of patrol officers. This officer went through extensive training and practice to be able to determine if an individual is under the influence of a controlled substance, and also to determine what type of substance is present. The DRE is most often used in cases of DWI where the driver is impaired by something other than alcohol, such as prescription or illicit drugs. |





