
Paradise Valley Police hosts community meeting Dec. 4 at HQ
Staff Reports | Community Updates
The Paradise Valley Police Department is participating in the Arizona Law Enforcement Accreditation Program, which is an initiative that demonstrates the department’s commitment to professionalism and accountability to the community it serves.
Paradise Valley police officials tell the Digital Free Press the department has just begun the re-accreditation process, and are looking for members of the community to provide feedback.
PVPD officials contend insights from the community are invaluable helping to ensure existing policies, practices, and services align with the needs and expectations of the Town of Paradise Valley community.
Looking to participate? Following the 9 a.m. Coffee with a Cop event at 6433 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley assessors from ALEAP will be present, where residents can ask questions or share thoughts directly. To send your questions remotely:
- To Paradise Valley Police Department: pdpio@paradisevalleyaz.gov
- To ALEAP: rich.jessup@azchiefsofpolice.org
Paradise Valley police officials encourage residents to provide input on any aspect of the accreditation process, from community engagement practices to operational policies.
Resident feedback helps ensure the Paradise Valley Police Department continues to meet the highest standards of law enforcement and remains responsive to the community it serves.

















