Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Police
6-
Police
Middleton Police Department
7341 Donna Drive
Middleton, WI 53562
Emergency - Call or Text 911
Non-emergency - Call or Text (608)824-7300
TDD Communications - (608)824-7300 or 911
Confidential Tipster Line - 608-824-7304
Administrative Office - (608)824-7305
Records - (608)824-7360
Fax - 608-833-9990
-
Police
Your Citation...Your Rights and Responsibilities
For the most up to date information about your rights and responsibilities, court procedures, citations and payment information, court forms and more, please visit the Middleton Municipal Court page at https://www.cityofmiddleton.us/103/Municipal-Court
Middleton Municipal Court
7341 Donna Drive
Middleton, WI, 53562
(608)824-7370 -
Police
The Middleton City Council has enacted a number of ordinances which, although not totally unique, may be new to you. The most commonly encountered are the following:
Outdoor Grilling: Per Fire Code 10.11.6, for other than one and two family dwellings, no hibachi, grill, or other similar devices used for cooking, heating, or any other purpose shall be used or kindled on any balcony, under any overhanging portion, or within 10ft (3m) of any structure.
Animal Control: All dogs and cats must be restrained by a leash when off the premises of the owner, and they are not allowed in city parks and convening areas. Dogs and cats must be licensed and vaccinated against rabies. A license may be purchased from the City Clerk.
Discharging and Carrying of Firearms: Persons other than police officers are prohibited from discharging a firearm within the City. No person under the age of 18 may possess a firearm or ammunition for a firearm unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. The definition of a firearm under this ordinance includes BB guns, pellet guns, etc.
Curfew:
Minors Under Fifteen: It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of fifteen (15) to be upon the streets or alleys or other public areas in the City between the hours of 10:00pm and 5:00am Sunday through Thursday and between the hours of 11:00pm and 5:00am Friday and Saturday, unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Minors Over Fifteen and Under Eighteen: It shall be unlawful for any person fifteen (15) years of age and over and under the age of eighteen (18) years to be upon the streets or alleys or other public areas in the City between the hours of 11:00pm and 5:00am Sunday through Thursday and between the hours of 12:00am and 5:00am Friday and Saturday, unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
The provisions of this subsection not apply if:
- The minor is going home from a school sponsored activity when the activity ends after the applicable curfew, or
- The minor is going to or returning from their place of employment.
No parent or legal guardian shall knowingly permit their child or ward to be on the streets, alleys or other public areas in the City of Middleton in violation of these subsections.
Alternate Parking: See Seasonal Parking below.
Bicycle Registration Click here to read the local ordinance and register your bicycle(s) for free.
Snow and Ice Removal: City Ordinance says that the owner, occupant or person in charge of each building, structure or unoccupied lot in the City fronting or abutting a street shall remove snow and ice from the sidewalk, including handicap ramps (the ramps between the sidewalk and the street) as well as from any fire hydrant adjacent to such building, structure or unoccupied lot. The snow and/or ice must be removed from the entire width of the sidewalk and handicap ramps and from fire hydrants within 24 hours following the end of the snowfall. If ice cannot be removed immediately, it shall be sprinkled with salt, sand or combination thereof until it can be removed. Snow shall be removed from fire hydrants to a point no higher than four (4) inches below the lowest outlet. No person may deposit snow or ice from private property or sidewalks, upon the sidewalk, roadway or street, or cause or order the same to be done.
On Street Parking: Vehicles or trailers cannot be parked on a public street for longer than 24 hours. For your own protection and the safe movement of traffic, we urge you to use off street parking whenever possible. Wisconsin law prohibits parking "against traffic" on all streets and highways.
Click here to view all City Ordinances for the City of Middleton.
-
Police
There is at least one officer assigned to each of the 3 patrol districts 24 hours a day. To contact an officer assigned to your district, please visit our neighborhood officer page or call the police department dispatcher at 608-824-7300.
-
Police
To help facilitate the removal of ice and snow from city streets during the winter months, the City has adopted seasonal parking ordinances. If it is necessary for you to leave a vehicle on the street between 1:00 AM and 7:00 AM from November 15 to March 15 of each year, park it on the even numbered side of the street on even numbered calendar days and likewise, park on the odd numbered side on odd numbered calendar days. To help ensure compliance, this ordinance is regularly enforced throughout the season. Click here for more information on Seasonal Night Parking.
-
Police
Public fingerprinting services are generally provided every Wednesday from 9am to 11am, scheduled by appointment only. We primarily use a Live Scan digital fingerprint machine unless ink fingerprinting on FBI FD-258 cards is specified. The cost is $10 per card, and we accept cash, check and credit/debit card. Appointments can be made online at MiddletonPD.com/fingerprints or by calling (608)824-7361.