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Pets can be brought to Ellsworth Park but they must be on a leash. Pets are not allowed in tennis courts or in the playground area. There are dog waste stations located at the park. Please pick up after your pets as well.

Ellsworth Park is open from dawn to dusk.

Sex Offenders have always lived in our communities, but it was not until the passage of the registration law in 1997 that law enforcement was authorized to notify the public of a sex offender’s whereabouts. Furnishing the public with information regarding convicted sex offenders is a critical step towards encouraging the public to develop constructive...

As part of Bayside’s policy, officers sometimes must perform what is called a “silent run”. During this time, officers will have their emergency lights on without the audible cue of a siren. This is particularly useful when responding to calls in which the officer’s presence being known could conflict with victim safety or evidence preservation....

Having a community standard that requires numerals on both sides of the mailbox AND on the building makes it easy for first responders to find your home or business quickly, especially at night. The Village ordinance requires all dwellings and commercial establishments to have the numbers of their address clearly visibly on both sides of...

Yes, the police officers understand that drivers are skeptical of vehicles that do not have regular police markings and emergency lighting on the roof. Police officers expect drivers to travel to a well-lit and even populated location before stopping, such as a fast food restaurant or gas station. Police officers also understand if drivers are...

Wisconsin State Law permits U-turns at controlled intersections unless signs are installed to indicate the maneuver is prohibited. U-turns will have to be made from the left-most turn lane in the same fashion as a conventional left turn. Vehicles on the intersecting street attempting to turn right on red must yield to the U-turning vehicle....

If you are driving a motor vehicle you must show your license to do so, as driving is a privilege instead of a right. If you receive a citation, you must provide the required information for the ticket. When being issued a citation, you are being released on your promise to appear in court or...

Using your mobile device in hands-free mode, you simply call 9-1-1. Any telecommunicator in the State can route your report to the closest police agency. Try to give a description of the vehicle and the driver (if possible). Remember the acronym CYMBAL – color, year, make, body style and license of the vehicle. Don’t take...

To earn a probationary driver’s license as a teen, you must hold an instruction permit for at least 6 months. Within this time, you must fulfill the following requirements to qualify. You must be at least 16 years old. You must have an adult sponsor. You must pass an approved drivers education course. You must...

Yes, but only from April 15 to October 31, AND it must actually be used, not just stored. Also, snowmobile trailers can be kept on residential property from November 1 to April 15. It also must be used during the season, not just stored. Open storage of trailers other than trailers used with a recreational...

The Village ordinance is very specific. No car or vehicle shall park on the street at any time without first obtaining permission from the Police Department. The Police Department may, in its sole discretion, withdraw such permission upon 30 minutes advanced notice to the person who originally obtained permission for street or alley parking, or...

If you lock yourself out of your car or home, call 414-351-9900. A Bayside Police Officer will come to your location and assist you. If a child is in the car, call 911.

The Police Department wants to get you connected with your own “personal Police officer” so that you can ask questions and learn more about what happens in Bayside and at the Police Department. The Village is divided into eight sectors, each with its own myBlue Sector Officer. To view where you live and who you...

Call the non-emergency dispatch number at 414-351-9900. They will send out an officer.

Prescriptions can be dropped off at the Police Department lobby and into the prescription drug drop box. The Department does not accept any illegal drugs or sharps.

Frequently, both landlords and tenants have questions regarding their rights and responsibilities. More information may be found in the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection’s Landlord/Tenant Guide.

On-street parking is not allowed in the Village. If you need to park your vehicle on the street overnight or for an extended period of time, please contact our Police Department at 414-206-3916 or request permission online.

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