Overview
SPVQ Poste de police Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge
Community Police Station
The Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge Police Station is a key service point of the Service de police de la Ville de Québec (SPVQ), located within the borough office building at 1130 Route de l’Église. This station serves as a direct link between the police force and the residents of one of Quebec City’s largest and most diverse boroughs. While the SPVQ has centralized many operational units, this local station maintains a front desk (bureau d’accueil) to ensure accessibility for non-emergency police matters. It plays a vital role in the community policing model, offering a physical location where citizens can interact with law enforcement personnel for administrative and reporting purposes.
Public Counter Services
Residents can visit this station to access a variety of non-urgent services. The primary function of the front desk is to facilitate the filing of police reports for crimes such as theft, vandalism, or fraud where there is no immediate danger. The staff can also assist with information requests regarding municipal bylaws and public safety. Specific services available at this location include the loan of electric engraving chisels (burins) for marking valuables to deter theft, and the registration of bicycles. It is important to note that this location does not handle detention or court payments; fine payments must be made through the Municipal Court or financial institutions.
Operational Hours and Access
Unlike the central police headquarters, this station operates on a specific schedule, typically open 7 days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (visitors are advised to check for holiday variations). Outside of these hours, citizens are directed to the main headquarters or instructed to call 911 for emergencies. The station is situated in a high-traffic civic complex, making it easily accessible via public transit and providing ample parking. The facility is equipped to assist people with reduced mobility. As a municipal law enforcement unit, it operates under the jurisdiction of the City of Quebec, enforcing the Criminal Code of Canada and local regulations.
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