What is the Chaplain Program?
The Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Program was formed in 1994 to serve both law enforcement personnel and victims of crime in our community. Chaplains respond to counsel, assist and support victims and witnesses of critical incidents and crises, including death notifications, suicides, homicides, hostage situations, and other traumatic events. The Chaplains serve the citizens of Madison with concern and care when crime and trauma affects them.

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1. What are the Federal Regulations for a UAV (Drone, Quadcopter)?
2. How do I file a police report?
3. How do I apply for a pistol permit?
4. What do I do if I am involved in a traffic accident?
5. How do I schedule a vacation check for my home?
6. Where can I pay a traffic citation?
7. Can I make a police report over the phone?
8. How do I obtain a copy of a police or accident report?
9. How do I get my vehicle out of impound?
10. How can I find out if someone is in jail?
11. How can I find out who is investigating my case?
12. When should I call 9-1-1?
13. Who do I contact for traffic problems or enforcement requests?
14. Who do I contact about property and evidence?
15. What is the Chaplain Program?
16. What is the ordinance on door-to-door soliciting?