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  • Unless you are a party to the crash or an insurance company representative, crash reports are only available as public record after 60 days. You may request a copy of the report by contacting the St. Augustine Police Department at 151 King Street Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Under certain circumstances reports can be faxed or emailed; call for details at 904-825-1074.

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  • Call 904-825-1070 and speak to a dispatcher or come into the station at any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If it is an emergency, call 911.

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  • Vacancies are posted only when there are openings. A civil service application can be obtained from Human Resources only and cannot be obtained online.

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  • Financial Services at 50 Bridge Street has a drive-through window and free parking in the front of the building. Cash, debit or credit cards can be processed.

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  • Call 904-825-1070 (dispatch) to report a complaint.

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  • Do not hang up. If you hang up dispatch will call you back and send an officer to respond to your address. Explain to the operator that you misdialed the phone.

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  • Call 904-824-8304 for non-emergencies.

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  • Most public records can be obtained at the Police Department Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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  • Report Copy Fees

    • Under 10 pages: Free
    • 10 or more pages: $2
    • Traffic Homicide: $25
    • Any other voluminous reports: $15 for every 15 minutes used by the clerk to copy the report
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  • Before 90 days, a copy of a traffic crash report can be obtained by:

    • The insurance companies of those involved
    • The owners of the vehicles involved
    • The parties involved

    After 90 days, anyone can get a crash report.

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  1. NOTICE OF CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: The City of St. Augustine has designated the City Clerk, Darlene Galambos, its Custodian of Public Records pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Anyone wishing to inspect or copy public records consistent with Florida law should contact the Custodian of Public Records at: 
     
    City of St. Augustine
    Custodian of Public Records
    Darlene Galambos, City Clerk
    75 King Street, PO Box 210
    St. Augustine, FL 32085 
    Phone: 904-825-1007 

    Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
  1. If you have a civil rights or Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) complaint regarding your ability to participate in a City program or activity please contact the City Clerk at: 
     
    City of St. Augustine
    Darlene Galambos, City Clerk
    75 King Street, PO Box 210 
    St. Augustine, FL 32085 
    Phone: 904-825-1007 

    Si usted tiene una queja con respecto a su capacidad para participar en un programa o actividad de la Ciudad en acuerdo con la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades o sus derechos civiles, por favor llame al Secretario de la Ciudad al 904-825-1007.
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