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Fairfield, Butler County, OH Police Department

Updated on: February 25, 2024

Fairfield Police Department, Butler County, Police Department

4951 Dixie Highway, Fairfield, Ohio, 45014

Ohio

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The Fairfield Police Department, built up in 1946, is the essential law requirement organization serving the City of Fairfield, Butler County, Ohio. Starting at 2014, it had a staff of around 18.

The Fairfield Police Department covers roughly 107 square miles (172.2 km2). The number of inhabitants is around 191065.

The Fairfield Police Office has various strength units, including Smack, bicycle watch, harbor watch, cruisers, mounted watches, and an assortment of investigator units.

The Fairfield City Jail is a holding facility for Fairfield Police Department at 4951 Dixie Highway, Fairfield, Ohio, 45014.

Fairfield, Butler County, OH Overview

nicknames:
City of Opportunity
Coordinates:
39.33111°N 84.54278°W
Country:
United States
State:
Ohio
Counties:
Butler, Hamilton
Founded:
1787
Incorporated:
1955
Government:
Type:
Council-Manager
Mayor:
Steve Miller
Area:
Total:
20.92 sq mi (54.18 km2)
Land:
20.83 sq mi (53.96 km2)
Water:
0.09 sq mi (0.22 km2)
Elevation:
591 ft (180 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
42,510
Estimate (2019):
42,558
Density:
2,042.72/sq mi (788.72/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-5 (EST)
Summer (DST):
UTC-4 (Eastern Daylight Saving Time)
ZIP code(s):
45014 (with small portions consisting of 45011 (mainly Hamilton, Ohio) & 45069 (mainly West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio))
Area code(s):
513
FIPS code:
39-25970
GNIS feature ID:
1048720

Fairfield, Butler County, OH Police Office Basic Information

Sending a Mail and Visitation

The Fairfield City Jail does not allow its inmates to receive or send mails or packages and prohibits any of its arrestees from getting visitors. If you wish to visit or send correspondence to the inmate, you will have to wait until they transfer to a Butler County, Ohio Sheriff’s Office jail.

Butler County Sheriffs Office - Madison Township Substation

The Butler County Sheriff’s Office is also responsible for the public safety of the Fairfield, Ohio:

Address: 4398 Elk Creek Road, Middletown, Ohio, 45042

Phone: 513-425-8673

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