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How do I report a crime?
For emergencies, call 911. If there is a non-emergency crime or suspicious activity that you’d like to report, call the Raynham Police Department at 508-824-2727, and you will be directed to either speak to an officer, or one will be dispatched to your location.
Can I call 911 from a cellular telephone?
Yes, cellular telephone calls are sent to the State Police Barracks where they will determine your location and transfer you phone call directly to the appropriate police agency.
How do I obtain a copy of an accident, arrest or incident report?
Copies of records can be obtained in person at the Records Bureau of the Raynham Police Department during normal business hours. Business hours are 8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. The Records Bureau is located in the front lobby of the Police Department at 53 Orchard Street, Raynham. Records requests can also be made via mail. To request a copy of a record through the mail, a Records Request Form should be filled-out and sent to the records office, along with payment by check (payable to Town of Raynham), and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. This will expedite your request. Please note that there is a nominal charge for all copies of records. See our Records Dept link for more information.
How do I obtain a license to carry a firearm (LTC) for a firearms identification card (FID)?
Residents of the Town of Raynham can apply for either form of firearm license from the Chief of Police. The procedure for a license include:
For More information on the firearms laws, requirements and disqualifying factors, see the Criminal History Systems Board’s Firearms Records Bureau website. When do I have to submit a motor vehicle crash report to the Registry of Motor Vehicles?
If you are involved in a motor vehicle crash, and someone was injured or there was over $1000 of damage to either a vehicle or property, you are required to file a Motor Vehicle Crash Report to the RMV. Download the attached MASSACHUSETTS OPERATOR MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH FORM (PDF- 63 KB)
How do I make the police department aware of a traffic concern (speeders, illegal passing) that happens on my street?
The Raynham Police Department is committed to making our roads safe. You may either call in the complaint to the Raynham Police Department at 508-824-2727 and an officer will log your request for traffic enforcement. You may also email your request to
How can the police department help me address the problem with my noisy neighbors?
If you have a problem with noise from your neighbors, call the Raynham Police Department at 508-824-2727 for a police officer to respond to the location of the noise. The responding officer has some discretion in how to deal with the noise complaint . When determining the appropriate response, the officer may take many factors into consideration, such as the severity of the noise, the time of day, whether the residents have been warned before, the cooperation of the residents to address the problem.
What is the Seat Belt Law for Children?
MASSACHUSETTS CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY LAW
Effective: April 9, 1997 Infants and small children must ride in car seats until:They are at least 5 years old and weigh over 40 pounds. The types of car seats permitted include federally approved infant, toddler, convertible and booster seats. Children who weigh more than 40 pounds but are under 5 years old must ride in a booster seat. Children who are 5 years of age or older, and also weigh more than 40 pounds, must wear a seat belt that is properly adjusted. MGH Ch. 90 Sec 7AA; Ch. 90, Sec 13A Federally approved booster seats are permitted and recommended for children who weigh between 40 and 60 pounds. Children using the vehicle safety belt only should not place the shoulder belt under the arm or behind the back.This law applies to children riding in: All types of privately owned vehicles. Vehicles for hire, including taxi cabs. It is the responsibility of the child’s parent or caregiver to provide the car seat for use in a taxi cab. The driver of a taxi will not be fined if he/she does not provide a car seat. The law does not apply to: Children riding in school buses. Children riding in a vehicle made before July 1, 1966 that does not have safety belts. Children physically unable to use either a conventional car seat or a child restraint specifically designed for children with special needs. Inability to use a child restraint of either type must be certified in writing by a physician. The Safest Place For Children Is In The Back Seat Fine: The driver will be fined $25.00 for each unrestrained child. What should I do in case of a weather-related emergency?
For emergencies call 911 and for non-emergencies call the Raynham Police Department at 508-824-2716 or 508-824-2717 or the Raynham Fire Department at 508-824-2713 or 508-824-2714.
Report power outages to the Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant by calling 508-824-3111.
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