Providing Police Protection For The Cities Of Everson And Nooksack...  

Community Policing

The Everson Police Department strives to work closely with the citizens of our community. Officers interact with students of all ages From Stranger Danger, to bicycle safety to acting as mentors in Senior Projects. The department has also made great progress working with the diverse cultural populations in our community. If you would like an Officer to speak to you or an organization on any law enforcement issue, just contact the Chief of Police for further information.

Block Watch

The Block Watch program is a nationally recognized symbol of neighborhood awareness. The Everson Police Department works with neighborhoods and other civic groups teaching crime prevention techniques. If you would like an in-home inspection or would like a Block Watch presentation in your neighborhood, please contact the Everson Police Department Crime Prevention Office and they will facilitate your request.

Reserve Police Officer Program

The Everson Police Department's Reserve Police Officer program was established in order to provide extensively trained, highly motivated, volunteer officers to assist and supplement the regular Police Officers. The Everson Police Reserve Program allows individuals to serve the community and gain experience in law enforcement, while working in their current line of employment.

Everson Reserve Officers are fully commissioned police officers, while on duty, as consistent with state law. There are four levels of Reserve Officers. As a Reserve gains experience and training, he or she moves up the levels. The higher the level, the more duties and responsibilities an officer has. When a Reserve Officer reaches the highest level he or she may work individually, performing the same duties and functions of a regular Police Officer.

The Everson Police Department is not currently hiring reserve officers. You may pick up and return an application to be kept on file and be contacted when a position becomes available. If you have any questions, please contact Officer Matthew Munden by phone or e-mail at (360) 966-4212 or mmunden@ci.everson.wa.us

 

 

 

 

EVERSON CITY HALL, P.O. Box 315, 111 W Main Street, Everson, WA 98247 (360) 966-3411