Police Department

Police service and protection is provided to the citizens of Reynoldsburg by 52 sworn peace officers employed by the Division of Police. These officers are supported by 18 civilian employees who staff the Communication Section, Property Room, and the Records and Accreditation Sections.

Our Mission Statement remains: The Reynoldsburg Division of Police will work to promote a safer Reynoldsburg through education, prevention and enforcement. As part of our efforts to work closely with others to promote a safer community, The Division of Police has continued to work with surrounding public safety officials to ensure that we are prepared in the event of a major incident in the Central Ohio area.
 
Additionally, we have worked closely with the Reynoldsburg City Schools to ensure that all personnel are familiar with each school’s safety plan.
 
To better serve the community, the Division of Police has sub-divided the city into four geo districts. On an annual basis, officers are assigned permanent areas in order to become more familiar with you and your neighbors. If you have a block watch or neighborhood association meeting, be sure to contact the Division and an officer will attend if at all possible. If you have a neighborhood gathering or block party, the area officer will be glad to stop by and show the children the police cruiser and equipment.

District One: east of Lancaster and north of East Main to the city limits
District Two: west of Lancaster and north of East Main to the city limits
District Three: west of Blacklick Creek and South of East Main to the city limits
District Four: east of Blacklick Creek and south of East Main to the city limits

We invite you to come and see your Division of Police as we work to serve you, the citizens of Reynoldsburg. For more information, log onto the city’s web page at http://www.ci.reynoldsburg.oh.us/. For a closer look, call for a tour of the new Public Safety Building or ride along with a patrol officer, call (614) 866-6622 and ask to speak to Chief Jeanne A. Miller. Chief Miller is also available on Monday evenings prior to City Council meetings between 6:00pm and 7:15pm.