Spokane Valley Police Department Introduces Fingerprinting Services

Spokane, WALocal News

The Spokane Valley Police Department has officially introduced fingerprinting services at the Valley Precinct, effective June 22, 2023. This new offering is designed to facilitate residents' access to crucial services required for employment, licensing, and other legal matters. By providing these services directly at the precinct, the department aims to streamline the process and enhance community engagement. Alongside this initiative, the department emphasizes the importance of staying connected with the community through social media platforms, particularly Facebook. This move not only reflects the department's commitment to serving the public but also builds trust and transparency in law enforcement operations.

The fingerprinting service is expected to positively impact local residents, making necessary procedures more accessible. Furthermore, the Spokane Valley Police Department continues to seek ways to improve and adapt to community needs, showcasing their proactive approach. Overall, this initiative exemplifies a significant stride towards fostering a supportive relationship between law enforcement and the community it serves.

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