Cobourg Police Service Will Transition to a Mask-Friendly Environment

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Mask will be optional for visitors to the Cobourg Police Service starting March 21

As of Monday, March 21, 2021, face masks will be optional when visiting Cobourg Police Service locations. Cobourg Police Service will transition to a mask-friendly environment. Please have respect for those who continue to wear a mask after March 21.

The Cobourg Police Service continues to follow provincial guidance on face masks and will lift masking requirements for visitors to the Cobourg Police Service at 107 King Street East and the Cobourg Police Service Business Centre (Corporate Services) at 739 D’Arcy Street when most provincial masking regulations are lifted on Monday, March 21, 2022.

Community members can take advantage of the online services available at cobourgpoliceservice.com.
Services include:

Criminal Record Check Application

Freedom of Information Request

Motor Vehicle Collision Report Request

Online Reporting of non-emergency crime

Bike registration

For the most up to date local information, visit:
Town of Cobourg
cobourg.ca

HKPR District Health Unit – 1-866-888-4577 ext. 5020
hkpr.on.ca

The Government of Ontario COVID-19 site
covid-19.ontario.ca

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