Why can't officers resolve or intervene in a civil matter?
Officers generally do not actively get involved in civil disputes as they are not empowered by state statute to do so. These incidents are best dealt with by contacting an attorney or the courthouse. However, do not hesitate to call for an officer in any situation, as he/she will recommend some options available to you.

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1. How do I acquire an accident report?
2. Where is the Police Department located?
3. How can I report a traffic-related problem in my neighborhood?
4. I would like to ride along with a police officer. How do I sign up?
5. Can I make a police report over the phone or does a police officer have to come to my house?
6. I received a traffic ticket and I don't think it is fair. What can I do?
7. Should I report suspicious activity in my neighborhood?
8. Can I have an officer check on a license plate?
9. Why can't officers resolve or intervene in a civil matter?
10. Why do officers shine so many lights when they stop a vehicle?
11. Why aren't officers catching "real" criminals, instead of writing tickets?
12. If I have a complaint against a Dunnellon Police Department employee, what should I do?
13. How many officers are in the Department?