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Monrovia Municipal Police, Code & Regulations

 

The Monrovia Municipal Police Code & regulations is the body of laws of the City of a general and permanent nature and contains all of the ordinances adopted by the Monrovia City Council and/or the voters of City of Monrovia.

For information on the Code, contact the City Clerk’s office at (626) 932-5505. Reference copies of the City’s Municipal Code book are also available at the City Library and in all City departments.

See “Supporting Documents” below for Ordinances adopted since last update.

The Monrovia Municipal Code and/or any other documents that appear on this site may not reflect the most current legislation adopted by the City of Monrovia. These documents are provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as the definitive authority for local legislation. Additionally, the formatting and pagination of the posted documents varies from the formatting and pagination of the official copy. The official printed copy of the Monrovia Municipal Code held in the City Clerk’s office should be consulted prior to any action being taken.

Additional Ressources

Municipal Code

Public Transportation

Monrovia Police Department

Monrovia Police Department – Citizens Online Reporting System
You may create a report online for the following types of incidents:

  • Child Custody Violation
  • Delayed Traffic Collision- reported after the fact
  • Harassing Phone Call
  • Hit and Run – Non Injury
  • Identity Theft
  • Lost Property
  • Theft
  • Theft From Motor Vehicle
  • Unlawful Use of Credit Card
  • Vandalism
  • Vandalism to Vehicle

Monrovia Police Records and reports

The Records Bureau is available to Monrovia citizens both in person and by telephone. The Bureau is open to the public from 6:30 a.m. to midnight, 365 days a year. Our staff processes and maintains all crime and arrest reports, citations, and other related documents, as well as prepares and receives documents for court, reports statistics, and processes and retains property and evidence.The Records Bureau is also the place where impounded or stored vehicles can be released and paid for, parking citation payments can be dropped off, dog licenses and related citations can be paid, lost animals can be retrieved, and property can be picked up.
Questions? To contact the Records Bureau, please call (626) 256-8000.

JUSTIN RODRIGUEZ
Your local Attorney

These municipal matters can be complex. If you have any legal question, please contact your local attorney for a free consultation:

Justice Law Partners Inc / Justin Rodriguez
(213) 280-8908