Programs and Classes

The Dunwoody Police Department is proud to offer a number of programs and classes to meet the needs of our community.

Alarm Registration
The City of Dunwoody requires that before you use or install an alarm system (except fire and medical alarms) that you first register your alarmRead more.

 

Child Safety Seat Check Program
The Dunwoody Police Department will help you safely and correctly install your child’s safety seat at no charge. Read more.

 

Domestic Assault Response Team
In an effort to further assist victims of domestic violence, the Dunwoody Police Department has established a Domestic Assault Response Team (DART). Read more.

 

Dunwoody Alert Network 
The Dunwoody Alert Network has a list of programs and apps that provide emergency alerts to keep you connected with your city and your police department. Read more.

 

Interactive Defense
Sign up with Interactive Defense to have the Dunwoody Police Department check on your residential property while you are away. Read more. 

 

Lock, Take, Hide Program
The Lock, Take, Hide Program is an effort to reduce the number of entering auto crimes in Dunwoody. If you lock your car, take your keys, and hide your belongings, you reduce your risk of becoming a victim. Read more. 

 

Med-Return Program 
Bring your expired, unwanted, and unused medication to the Dunwoody Police Department for safe disposal. Read more.

 

Neighborhood Watch Program
The Neighborhood Watch program is one of the oldest and best-known crime prevention concepts in North America. Our Community Outreach unit can help you set up a program in your neighborhood, apartment or business complex. Read more.

 

Nextdoor Program 
Nextdoor is a private social network for you, your neighbors and your community. It's the easiest way for you and your neighbors to talk online and enrich your lives in the real world. And…it's free. Read more.

 

Police Explorers Program 
Law Enforcement Exploring is a worksite-based program for young men and women between ages of 14 and 20 years old. Exploring is governed by Learning for Life, which is a division of the Boy Scouts of America. Read more.

 

Ride-Along Program 
The Ride-Along program gives citizens a unique opportunity to learn about the daily challenges and risks that officers face while protecting the community. Read more.

 

Safety and Friendship in Education Program 
This program brings students and officers closer together to strengthen bonds and understanding. Read more.