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The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) provides Police Record Checks to residents of Halton region for employment or volunteer purposes. Police Record Checks are available online or via computer kiosk at HRPS Headquarters located at 2485 North Service Road West, Oakville.
Police Facility Locations. Regional Headquarters. 2485 North Service Road West. Oakville, Ontario L6M 3H8. Phone: 905-825-4777. Hours: 8:00am - 4:00pm.
The Halton Regional Police Service provides policing service for the Regional Municipality of Halton, which is located west of Toronto, in Ontario, Canada. Halton Region encompasses the city of Burlington and the Towns of Oakville, Milton and Halton Hills.
Halton Regional Police Service. 15,035 likes · 341 talking about this. The Halton Regional Police Service contributes to the safety of >624,000 residents of Halton.
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To report a violation of the COVID-19 restrictions that are in place in Halton, please call the Halton Regional Police Service COVID-19 hotline at 905-825-4722.
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The Halton Regional Police Service's (HRPS) 718 uniformed officers, 302 civilian staff and more than 200 volunteers work together to keep the communities of the City of Burlington, Town of Oakville, Town of Milton and Town of Halton Hills as safe tomorrow as they are today.