Naperville Police Department
Overnight Parking Notice
The Naperville Police Department is suspending enforcement of the City’s overnight parking ordinance from 2 a.m. on Dec. 24 until 5 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2025. During these times, vehicles will be allowed to park on city streets overnight. Enforcement will begin again at 2 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025.
If it snows, however, residents and guests are asked to refrain from parking on the streets to allow City snowplows to properly clear the roads.
Building Closure Notice
The Naperville Police Department's front desk and records section will be closed on Dec. 24 and Dec. 25, 2024, as well as Jan. 1, 2025, in observance of holidays. Please dial 9-1-1 in an emergency.
Naperville's internationally accredited police department employs a staff of approximately 268 people whose mission is to provide extraordinary service to the community while protecting life and property.
EMERGENCY: 9-1-1
NON-EMERGENCY: (630) 420-6666
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About the Police Department
NPD is an internationally accredited agency with a mission to provide extraordinary service to the community while protecting life and property.
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Programs and Services
The Naperville Police Department offers a variety of programs and services for the benefit of all citizens in the community.
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Community Education and Crime Prevention
Awareness through education is one of the best ways residents can protect themselves against crime.
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Office of the Chief of Police
The Chief of Police is responsible for the oversight of the entire department and all of its employees, both civilian and sworn.
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Investigations Division
The Investigations Division is staffed by sworn and civilian employees responsible for the follow-up investigation of crime and implementation of community programs.
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Patrol Division
The goal of the Patrol Division is to address community problems and assure a safe community environment through directed and routine patrol.
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Join NPD
The Naperville Police Department is expecting to hire 20-25 officers in the next two years. Learn more about what makes NPD such a fantastic place to work.
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Firearm Take Back Program
The Firearm Take Back Program allows Naperville residents to rid their homes of unwanted guns, thereby eliminating the risk of theft, misuse or accidental discharge.
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A Safer Naper
Each month, the Safer Naper program educates residents about a different topic, making you our partners in preventing crime and enhancing safety within our community.
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