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Ozark Police Department

 

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Police Chief
Tony R. Spivey

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Deputy Chief
Myron Williams

Chief's Message

Welcome to the Ozark Police Department Home Page.  I am pleased to have this opportunity to personally welcome you to our Web Site.

Here on the World Wide Web,  you have the chance to learn about the daily functions of our agency as well as the opportunity to visit some of our specialized divisions.  This site also provides you with the ability to communicate directly with my office.  Here in our office we are constantly striving to ensure prompt, courteous, efficient and professional law enforcement service to those we serve.

It is my commitment to lead this department with a vision of dedication to make our city a safe place to reside and to visit.  I feel community involvement is critical in keeping our fingers on the pulse of our citizens' needs relating to law enforcement service.

As you browse through our links, I trust you will gain a better understanding of what our department is doing to meet our challenge in waging the war on the criminal element.

I appreciate your interest in our agency and look forward to you visiting us often.

With best regards, I am,

                                    TONY R. SPIVEY

                                    CHIEF OF POLICE

 

 

Ozark Police Department

Tony R. Spivey, Chief

 

P.O. Box 1987
Ozark, Alabama 36361-1987
334-445-6321 334-445-6122
Fax Number 334-774-5641

 

 

 

Wiregrass Violent Crimes/Drug Task Force

133 West Reynolds Street
Ozark, Alabama 36360
334-774-0482
Fax Number 334-774-4029

Criminal Investigations Bureau

P.O. Box 1987
Ozark, Alabama 36361-1987
334-774-6803
cib@ozarkalabama.us

CrimeStoppers 334-774-9999

Training Division
334-445-0883
Animal Control
334-774-4633

 

Department Staffing

The Ozark Police Department is staffed by well trained and highly qualified employees. The department staffing consists of forty-five (45) Sworn Law Enforcement Officers which is inclusive of Patrol Officers, Investigators, Narcotics Officers, Clerical and Administrative Staff, Correction Officers, School Crossing Guards, and Animal Control.

Each division is commanded by a Division Captain with a rank structure of supervisors.

Continuing Education

Each Law Enforcement Officer in the State of Alabama is required to obtain 12 hours per year of continuing education to maintain certification requirements. Our officers obtain approximately 30 to 40 hours of continuing education and/or training hours per year.

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