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Avondale Police Department

Mission: Serving with Honor

 

 

Chief Kevin KotsurAvondale is growing rapidly which brings increased demand for public safety services. The Police Department has adopted a philosophy of Community Oriented Policing to aid in serving the public and is guided by Arizona Revised Statutes, by Avondale Municipal Codes, and by the Police Department’s Vision, Mission, and Values.

We offer a variety of career opportunities for sworn and civilian police employees.  The future is very bright for Avondale in terms of economic development and residential growth, all of which equates to a well trained professional city government system with a professional police department.

 

If you are interested in joining an organization that takes pride in their work, focuses on teamwork, and strives to meet and maintain high professional standards, then we look forward to you joining our team!  I wish you luck in your future career path.

 

Kevin Kotsur

Chief of Police


 


Avondale Police to Mark Vehicles in Theft-Deterrent Effort

The Avondale Police Department will host a vehicle identification number (VIN) etching event on Wednesday, November 18, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Estrella Community College at 3000 N Dysart Rd, Avondale.

Why should you consider VIN Etching on your vehicle as a visual deterrent against auto theft? When a vehicle is stolen, the thief must change the identity of the vehicle by changing the VIN plate on the dashboard. With a new VIN plate in place, he now has a new vehicle, but with a vehicle that has been etched, the thief must replace each piece of window glass. This extra work and expense may cause a thief to think twice about your car and move on to a car that’s not etched.

There is no cost to getting a VIN Etching on your vehicle. In order to get your car etched, you just need to show proof of ownership, driver’s license, current registration and complete a consent form provided by the police department. Contact the Avondale Police Department Crime Prevention at 623-333-7217 for more information.


 

 

 

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Avondale, AZ 85323

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Vision: To make the Avondale Police Department the most professional police organization in the West Valley