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Spokane Valley Police Department
The City of Spokane Valley contracts with the Spokane County Sheriff's Office to provide public safety services to our city. The Police Department provides vital life and safety services to city residents 24/7. The Spokane County Sheriff's Office will be a positive influence in Spokane Valley by continuing to improve, promote, preserve, and deliver quality services that result in a feeling of safety and security. The Spokane County Sheriff's Office will accomplish this mission by working in partnership with the Spokane Valley community to enhance our law enforcement effectiveness.
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Report A Crime
Learn when to call 911 vs. when to call Crime Check.
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File a Citizen Complaint
The City of Spokane Valley welcomes inquiries from the community concerning crime reporting and the performance of our employees.
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Find Crime Information & Statistics
Review current crime statistics, view a regional crime map and review the police department budget.
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How Do I?
Quickly learn information and gather helpful resources.
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Services
The Spokane Valley Precinct provides valley residents convenience with a variety of local services.
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Learn About SVPD Units
The Crime Prevention Unit works with the community to reduce the risk of crime in our city.
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Volunteer with S.C.O.P.E.
SCOPE is comprised of volunteers who provide services for their communities to help them face issues associated with public safety.
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2024 Right-Sizing Police Services Project
Learn about the 2024 Right-Sizing Police Services project which evaluated the Spokane Valley Police Department's optimal staffing-level needs, identified ongoing funding sources and collected community input to inform the Council's decision-making.
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2025 Public Safety Sales Tax Ballot Measure
Learn about the 2025 Proposition 1 Public Safety Ballot Measure that voters passed by 58% in August 2025 to increase sales tax by one-tenth of one percent (0.1%). The new revenue will begin Jan. 1, 2026, and will fund the hiring of at least 10 more police officers and towards public safety.
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Spokane Valley Police Department
Physical Address
12710 E Sprague Avenue
Spokane Valley, WA 99216
Phone: Front Desk: 509-477-3300 or Non-Emergencies 509-456-2233Emergency Phone: 911
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Dave Ellis
Police Chief
Notable Numbers
- Emergency: 911
- Crime Check: 509-456-2233
- Patrol Service: 509-477-3300
- Pay a Traffic Ticket: 509-477-3390
- Property Crime Investigations: 509-477-3320
- Property Held/Found: 509-625-4130
- Traffic Concerns: 509-477-3350
- Traffic Tickets: 509-477-3390
- HSI Victim Notification Program: 703-344-0119
- Neighborhood Watch: 509-477-3055
- How do I get a copy of a police report?
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All SVPD law enforcement reports can be obtained through the Sheriff's Office Public Records Department at 509-477-1721 or online.
- Who do I talk to about paying a traffic ticket?
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For information on paying a traffic ticket or for other traffic ticket-related questions, contact Spokane Valley District Court either by phone at 509-477-3390 or in-person at 12710 E Sprague Avenue. Spokane Valley District Court is located in the same building as the Spokane Valley Police Department.
- Who is assigned to my case?
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For property crime cases that occurred within the city limits of Spokane Valley, call 509-477-3321.
For property crime cases that occurred outside the city limits of Spokane Valley but within unincorporated Spokane County, call 509-477-4760.
- How do I obtain a concealed weapon permit?
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Concealed Weapon Licenses, Firearms Dealer License, and Used Goods Dealer Licenses for Spokane Valley are issued through the City of Spokane Police Department Records Division. Please call 509-625-4030 to listen to recordings of detailed information regarding these licenses.
- I have questions about no-shooting areas.
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The city of Spokane Valley is a "No Shooting Zone" consistent with Spokane Valley Municipal Code 6.05.090 and 8.45.010.