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HOME HISTORY DIVISIONS ROSTER PROGRAMS FAQS LINKS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS OVERNIGHT PARKING There is no overnight parking allowed between the hours of 3 AM and 5 AM on any street in the Borough of Maywood. In the case of emergency, guests or other problem, call the police desk (845-8800) for permission to leave a vehicle on the street overnight. ALARMS
All alarms, home or business, must be registered with the Maywood
Police Department. If you have an alarm installed, be sure to complete
an application and return it to us. False alarm notices and bills are
sent out each month in accordance with the Alarm Ordinance fee
schedule.
First to third alarm in one year - no charge Fourth alarm $ 20.00 Fifth alarm $ 30.00
Sixth - ninth (each) $100.00 Tenth - fourteenth 250.00
Fifteenth - nineteenth $500.00 Over 20 per year $1000.00(each)
What is a false alarm?
When the police respond to a reported active alarm and there is no
noted cause for the alarm or it was set off in error by someone on the
premises.
How can you prevent a false alarm at your residence or business?
All false alarms cannot be prevented. You can, however reduce the
number of false alarms in several ways.
Keep your system in good repair.
If you accidentally set off your alarm, call your alarm company with
the proper code to cancel the alarm immediately. Make sure all who have access to your premise have the proper code and know how to use the alarm system
HANDICAP PARKING
Your police department can issue Temporary Handicap Parking placards.
These placards are valid for a six (6) month period and can be renewed
once for another six (6) months. As the word temporary implies, the
intent of these placards is to allow a person with a temporary
condition such as a broken leg or minor surgery to use handicap
parking spaces. If the medical condition is of a continuing nature,
you need to contact the NJ Department of Motor Vehicle for a permanent
placard.
To obtain a Temporary placard, respond to the Records Bureau for an
application. This must be taken to your medical provider and signed as
required. You will complete the rest of the application and return it
to Records along with a check made out to the NJ Division of MV in the
amount of $4.00. You will then be issued your placard.
BICYCLE LICENSING
This is voluntary program. Stop at headquarters to request that your
bicycle be registered. At that time a license will be affixed to your
bicycle. There is no charge for this service.
Click here for information on firearms permits. FINGERPRINTING The Maywood Police Department offers a service free of charge for Maywood Residents Only. The fingerprinting schedule is Mondays & Thursdays 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. and Saturdays 8:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. (Subject to Officer Availability) GO-PED LAWS
Many
residents have questioned the Police about the legality of having
children operating motorized scooters or "Go-Peds" as they are
commonly known. Many young people are utilizing the motorized
scooters as a means of transportation. However, these scooters as
defined by NJ Motor Vehicle and Traffic Laws, N.J.S.A. 39:1-1, are
considered motor vehicles and more specifically, considered a
motorcycle.
Since these scooters are considered as motor
vehicles, they are therefore to be
operated by a licensed operator, properly registered, and insured.
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