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Grandville, Michigan Police Station Crime Information

There were 27 registered sex offenders living in Grandville as of December, 2023. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Grandville is 599 to 1. The ratio of registered sex offenders to all residents in this city is less than the state average. The 2020 crime rate in Grandville was 260, which was about the average for the U.S. cities. It was higher than in 83.6% U.S. cities. The crime rate in Grandville increased by 6% from 2019 to 2020. In the last 5 years, Grandville has seen an increase in violent crime and a decrease in property crime.

Grandville crime rates are 3,281 per 100k, which is 64% higher than Michigan
Property Crime
3,073 crimes per 100k

Violent Crime
208 crimes per 100k

The Grandville Police Department is committed to serving, protecting, and providing a safe environment for the citizens of Grandville. The department’s goal is to provide high quality professional service to the community of Grandville. The Grandville Police Department employs 26 sworn officers, 2 full-time and 1 part-time civilian.

Accident Reports can be obtained online at https://policereports.lexisnexis.com/ui/home. To find a report, individuals must choose the state and jurisdiction in which the accident occurred. Individuals then have the option of providing the report number for the accident, their last name and date of incident, or their last name and location street to find the report. According to the 2022 Grandville Police Department Annual Report, serious crashes decreased by 79%, fatal crashes decreased by 100%, and crash costs decreased by 38%. There were 9,221 calls for service of which there were 58 incidents in which force was used.

Police Chief: Paul Anglim

Grandville Police Department Address:
3181 Wilson Ave SW
Grandville, MI 49418

Mugshot Record Request in Grandville, Michigan

The Grandville Police Department provides an FOIA form for individuals who wish to request access to public records. The form requires the requester input their name, address, and contact information. The requester must provide enough detail of the incident so that the City can properly locate the record. Fees for the request depend upon the amount for labor costs, materials, cost to transmit the record, and cost of making copies. Requests can be submitted in-person, through the mail, fax, or emailed. The department will issue a response within 5 business days. The nature of the response can vary with some requests being granted, partially redacted, or completely denied. If denied, the FOIA coordinator will provide an explanation for the denial. The requester then has the option to appeal the denial if they feel it was made in error.

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Grandville, Michigan

The Kent County Sheriff’s Office offers the public the option to look up inmates using their first name, last name, or booking date. The inmate lookup system provides a mugshot of each prisoner in custody. Additionally, the inmate’s physical characteristics, demographic characteristics, and charge details are provided. To inquire about most wanted fugitives or open warrants in Kent County, individuals may contact the Kent County Sheriff’s Office directly at:
Kent County Sheriff’s Office Address:
701 Ball Avenue NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Phone: (616) 632-6100

Grandville, Michigan Information

According to 2020 U.S. Census data, the population of Grandville was 16,083. The total area of Grandville is 7.67 square miles. The county seat is Kent County. The mayor of Grandville is Steve Maas.

Email: maass@cityofgrandville.com
Phone: (616) 530–4983

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