
N. Scituate, RI 02857
Hope, Rhode Island 02831
Scituate Police Department Website
MISSION STATEMENT
It is the mission of the Scituate Police Department to protect life, property and to preserve the peace in a manner consistent with the Constitution of the United States, the Laws of the State of Rhode Island, and the Ordinances of the Town of Scituate. We will act in partnership with the citizens of Scituate to enhance the quality of life, reduce fear and incidence of crime, and address public safety and community concerns in a prompt manner. Furthermore, we will impartially and fairly enforce the law while maintaining the highest ethical standards.
Chief of Police - Eric Rollinson
Deputy Chief of Police - David Mack
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HISTORY
The Scituate Police Department was made a permanent force on July 9, 1970, by Town Council ordinance. It was authorized a Chief, Deputy Chief, a Captain, a Lieutenant, three Sergeants and as many Patrolmen as the Council should from time to time determine necessary.
The present table of organization includes a Chief, Deputy Chief, one Lieutenant, five Sergeants and ten Patrol Officers. Additionally, there are five full time civilian employees, including a secretary and four dispatchers, who are also responsible for fire and EMS dispatch. There is also part-time weekend Dispatcher. Animal Control includes one full-time and one part-time Animal Control Officer and a Town-owned facility. Future staffing plans for the Department include a detective position.
Records show that since 1923 seven men have served as Chief of Police in the town. Prior to that time police services were handled by the Town Sergeant.
- Chief John H. Riley - 1923-1946
- Chief John J. Crowley - 1946-1971
- Chief William J. G. Lawton - 1971-1990
- Chief William M. Helm - 1990-1996
- Acting Chief John R. Devine - 1996-1997
- Chief William F. Mack - 1997- 2008
- Chief David M. Randall - 2008 - 2017
- Chief Donald R. Delaere Jr. - 2017 - 6/24/2020
- Chief Eric C. Rollinson - July 10, 2020-present
The police station has been located in Hope since at least 1925. It has been at the present location since the early thirties. Initially it consisted of the front portion of the present facility which was formerly a school. The rear portion, the former Hope community house, was renovated and added to the station in 1979.
SEX OFFENDER POSTINGS
Accident Reports Require (2) business days to process.
Must call first to arrange for a copy to be made available
GET CRASH REPORTS (click here)
BACKGROUND CHECKS "REQUIRING" FINGERPRINTING
Must first contact the Chief's Secretary to schedule an appointment. Fingerprinting conducted on Thursday mornings. Note: Background checks w/o fingerprinting does not require an appointment
$5.00 fee for BCI only
$40.00 fee for fingerprinting. Check of money order only, no cash.
Police Reports
Must contact the police department regarding availability
Public Records Request
A Scituate Police Department Public Records Request Form may be filled out. Contact the Department for more information. Pursuant to R.I. General Law 38-2-7, the department is provided up to ten (10) business days to comply or deny access to a record
Smoke Detector Inspections
Contact directly the Fire Department in your district - http://www.scituateri.org/fire.htm
VIN Checks
Daily between 7:30am-8:00am and/or between 7:30pm-8:00pm.
Must bring:
- Vehicle (if unable to transport, call the department for guidance)
- Title
- Check or money order for $15 made out to Scituate Police Department
Charitable Gaming Information and forms please visit http://risp.ri.gov/cgu/index.php
- Police Pension Experience Analysis 4.1.11
- Scituate Police Department General Policies and Procedures for the Request of Records
- Scituate Police Department Public Records Request Form
- Citizen Complaint Policy & Form
- Guidelines for Equal Employment Opportunity and Recruitment
- Noise Ordinance