How do I get my property back from the police department?
Property may be collected for various reasons by the Woodstock Police Department. The main reasons are for evidentiary and safe keeping purposes.

If your property was collected by the department and you wish to have it returned, the owner must come by the police department during normal business hours. Although not required, an appointment is highly recommended unless you have made arrangements with an officer. Property will only be released to its owner. Proper identification must be provided and proof of ownership may be required.

When wanting to retrieve your property, keep in mind that, if the property was collected as evidence, the criminal case must be completely resolved before the property may be released.

* The release of firearms will only occur if the owner is allowed to possess the firearm.

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1. I am a new resident of Woodstock, what are my responsibilities concerning my driver’s license and my vehicle?
2. Does the Police Department have a house or business security check service for residents going away or who have passed away?
3. How can I get a copy of an accident report?
4. How can I get a copy of a criminal offense report?
5. How can I get a copy of a crimal history?
6. How can I get a copy of my driving record?
7. Can I get fingerprinted for employment or criminal justice reasons?
8. Can I have a vehicle towed from my private property?
9. What do I do if my car is impounded?
10. How do I get my property back from the police department?
11. What is a protective order?
12. How do I apply to become an officer for the Woodstock Police Department?
13. What are the requirements to be an officer for the Woodstock Police Department?
14. What can I expect once I apply to be an officer for the Woodstock Police Department?