Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
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Records are available for request and/or inspection Monday through Friday during normal business hours.
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Yes, cost of all city services are established in a fee schedule available at City Hall.
Police reports are $1 per page. Other costs apply for fax requests and electronic media. Please contact the department with any questions.
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The Driver Privacy Protection Act and other applicable juvenile laws require certain information to be redacted from records prior to release.Police
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Yes, the Lodi Police Department offers registration services for passenger cars, light trucks, and motorcycles. The police department can renew an expiring registration. The police department does not offer moped, trailer, or heavy truck registration. The police department does not complete title transactions for persons seeking personalized plates.Police
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Parking tickets can be mailed to the police station at 142 S. Main Street, Lodi, WI 53555. The Police Department also offers a convenient drop box attached to the exterior of the building for walk-in customers.Police
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At the time you received the traffic citation, the officer should have issued you an envelope with the court’s address. If not, you can obtain an envelope at the Lodi Police Department or mail your payment and a copy of the traffic citation to Eastern Columbia County Joint Municipal Court, 248 W. Stroud Street, Randolph, WI 53956. You may also pay online via the Online Citation Payments portal.
Parking tickets not issued to the Eastern Columbia County Joint Municipal Court should not be paid through the court. Please see the parking ticket FAQ for more information.
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Please download the application and instructions for permanent and temporary parking permits.
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Yes, but only temporarily. No unoccupied recreational vehicle exceeding 21 feet in length shall be parked for more than 48 hours on public streets or public parking areas in all zoning districts. The 48 hour limitation applies to whether a recreational vehicle has been moved from one position to another or not.Police
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All bicycles must be registered at the Lodi Police Department. The fee for a bicycle license is $3. Each bicycle license is effective until the bicycle is no longer operable or until the bicycle is sold. License tags are not transferable from one bicycle to another.Police
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The Lodi Police Department does offer fingerprint service for $20 during normal business hours. Please call ahead to ensure staffing is available to accommodate.Police
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Yes. The Lodi Police Department offers a secure drop box in the entryway of the building for discrete disposal. The police department does not accept used needles or large amounts of liquid medications.Police
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No. Fireworks are not permitted within the City of Lodi. If you witness the use of fireworks in the city limits, you may report the incident to the Dispatch Center or Lodi Police.Police
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Residents are cautioned against ever approaching an animal they do not know. If you are familiar with the owner of a domesticated dog or cat you may contact them for recovery. The Lodi Police have partnered with the Lodi Vet Clinic to temporarily care for a stray animals when the owner in not known. Residents must get authorization from the Lodi Police to submit a dog or cat to the Lodi Vet.Police