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Saukville is one of the fastest developing communities in Wisconsin, located in the beautiful open country north of Milwaukee. Woods and water meet the interstate in this rustic yet progressive community. Saukville offers the peace and serenity of small town life with accessibility to the metropolitan culture of Milwaukee. |
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649
E. Green Bay Avenue - Next to Village Hall,
Saukville WI 53080
(262)
284-5404: Fax
License Plate & Vehicle Registration The Saukville Police Department issues license plates and vehicle registration for passenger cars, trucks, and motorcycles. There is an additional fee for on-site registration. - Service is offered Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. - To register a vehicle, please bring in the signed title, release of lien paper- work (if applicable), and identification. For more information, please call the Police Department at 262-284-0444. We also provide salvage vehicle inspection - by appointment only. Medication Disposal The Saukville Police Department has a Prescription Med-Return Collection Unit located in the lobby of the Police Department building. Residents can drop unwanted or expired prescriptions in the drop unit Monday through Friday during regular business hours for proper disposal.
Accepted: NOT Accepted: Prescription Meds. Needles (Sharps) Prescription Ointments Thermometers Patches Aerosol cans Meds from businesses/clinics Liquid Medications in glass or leak-proof containers Inhalers
Curfew Ordinance The Village has an 11:00 p.m. curfew for minors under the age of 16 years. Parents will be held accountable for any vandalism that their children do to Village property. Please know where your children are and make sure they obey the Curfew Ordinance.
Parking Restrictions Saukville has parking restrictions on all village streets during the time period from December 1 to April 1 to allow for plowing of Village streets. Parking for longer than 30 minutes between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. is prohibited. Vehicles parked on the street during these times are subject to parking tickets. Fines start at ten dollars and increase to thirty-five dollars, if not paid promptly. A fine payment box is located on the outside wall, right of the doors, of the municipal building for after hour or weekend payment.
Battery/Cell Phone Recycling The Police Dept. now accepts rechargeable batteries and used cell phones for recycling. We accept batteries from cell phones, cameras, power tools, computers and toys. This includes the following rechargeable battery types: Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd), Nickel Metal Hydride (N-MH), Lithium Ion (Li-ion) and small sealed lead (Pb) batteries. We also accept old/used cell phones for recycling. Drop off your batteries and cell phones during normal business hours or call the Police Dept. for more information.
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