Due to the unusual number of this summer's suspiciously caused fires in the Kayenta area and along Old Highway 91, an offer of up to $1,000 reward has been posted for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual or individuals who have caused these fires. If you have information that may help the Ivins City Public Safety Department convict individuals for this offense, please contact the Washington County Dispatch office at 435-634-5730.Public Safety
The Ivins City Public Safety Department was created in 2001 and includes all aspects of Law Enforcement, Fire/Rescue, and Animal Control.
The Public Safety Department staff includes a Public Safety Director, Fire Chief, Lieutenant, Patrol Sergeants, Detective, and Patrol Officers (who are also cross trained as Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians), Fire/Rescue Officers, Medical Training Coordinator, Criminal Administration Specialist, Executive Assistant, Animal Control Officers, and crossing guards. The Department is supplemented by several volunteer Firefighters and EMT’s.
The Public Safety Department is responsible for the safety and well being of the citizens which it serves. Duties include enforcing traffic laws and regulations, responding to calls for service, investigating crimes, maintaining the peace, taking care of animal problems, supplying information and educating the public, and responding to all fire and medical calls in the area.
The Public Safety Department works within the community and schools to educate and inform citizens regarding crime prevention, Neighborhood Watch, and other educational programs.
Mission Statement
The Mission of the Ivins Public Safety Department is to promote and deliver professional police, fire and emergency medical services within Ivins City and the State of Utah, through effective communication, unity, leadership and community involvement.
REWARD
Due to the unusual number of this summer's suspiciously caused fires in the Kayenta area and along Old Highway 91, an offer of up to $1,000 reward has been posted for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual or individuals who have caused these fires. If you have information that may help the Ivins City Public Safety Department convict individuals for this offense, please contact the Washington County Dispatch office at 435-634-5730.Ivins Firehouse Grub Cookbook
Ivins City Volunteer Fire Association is proud to offer the “Ivins Firehouse Grub” cookbook. The book is a collection of recipes from volunteer fire fighters, Public Safety and Ivins City employees. The cost is $10 and the proceeds provide a variety of special programs that include equipment, education and emergency assistance to our officers, firefighters and EMT’s.
Emergency Notifications - Reverse 9-1-1
In order to be proactive in getting vital emergency information to our citizens, the Ivins Public Safety Department along with St. George 911 Communication Center is utilizing an emergency communication system known as Reverse 911.
Offenses By or Against Minors including CURFEW
With summer upon us we have been coming into contact with many juveniles who have been in violation of the curfew ordinance. Curfew for youth under 16 is 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM. For youth 16 and 17 years old, the curfew is 12:00 AM to 5:00 AM!
Here are the exceptions:
Animal Codes
An Ordinance of Ivins City, Utah, Amending Title 6 of the Ivins City Code Entitled “Animals”
Contact Public Safety
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Emergency 9-1-1
Dispatch (Non Emergency) 435-634-5730
Public Safety/Fire/Rescue
Office hours 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 435-674-5503 or
Monday through Friday 435-674-1083
Fax 435-656-1437
Animal Control
Office 435-628-1049
Fax 435-628-4332
Free Blood Pressure Checks
The Ivins City Fire/Rescue Department offers free blood pressure checks to the citizens of Ivins City. We want to help citizens understand and maintain their health. Stop by the fire department from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. any day and the on-duty EMT’s will check your blood pressure and answer any questions you might have. If you would like to make an appointment, please call the office at 435-674-1083.
How To Pay Court Fines and Traffic Tickets
Please click on the following link for information on how to pay a traffic ticket or court fine:
Message From the Chief
Parking always seems to be one of the ordinances people misunderstand or simply choose to ignore. Recently I have received complaints about parked trailers, vehicles blocking sidewalks, or simply old vehicles left on the road.
The Ivins City Ordinances are clear about parking on city streets. I would like to remind those who may have an interest that the ordinance directs the following:
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