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  • Police clearances and background checks are conducted through the
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  • Bail can be posted from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the 23rd District Court on Goddard Road just east of Telegraph Road. After hours, bond can be paid at the front desk of the Taylor Police Department with cash only.
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  • The jail and the patrol division of the Police Department operate 24-hours a day.
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  • Depending on the charge and the extent of the case, defendants awaiting court in Taylor could appear anywhere between 1 to 2 days notwithstanding exceptions. Arraignments are held once in the morning and once in the afternoon. The court arraignment location is determined by two factors: where a person was arrested and the type of charge filed against him/her. For more information please call
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  • The Taylor Police Jail does not accommodate visitation. The only exception is for clergy and attorney with proper credentials.
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  • Prisoners are fed, have access to telephones and are provided whatever documented medications are provided to the jail facility.
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  • No. We are only a holding facility. Defendants sentenced to serve jail time will be sent to another facility.
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  • Generally, a defendant will be given some type of bond by the judge at arraignment. If unable to post that bond, the defendant will be sent to the Wayne County Jail to await his/her next court date until bond is posted.
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  • Crime prevention information, materials and requests for speakers can be done through the Investigative Services Division at 734-374-1420.
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  • Please visit our
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  • Sec. 32-530. - Curfew.


    (a)

    No child under the age of 16 years shall be permitted or allowed to be upon the public streets or in any public place between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

    (b)

    No child under the age of 18 years shall be permitted or caused to be upon the public streets or in any public place between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m.

    (c)

    Subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall not apply when the child is:

    (1)

    Accompanied by the minor's parent, guardian or any other person 21 years of age or older who is authorized by a parent as the caretaker for the minor;

    (2)

    On an errand, without any detour or stop, at the direction of the minor's parent, guardian or caretaker;

    (3)

    In a vehicle involved in interstate travel;

    (4)

    Engaged in a certain employment activity, or going to or from employment, without any detour or stop;

    (5)

    Involved in an emergency;

    (6)

    On the sidewalk that abuts the minor's or the next door neighbor's residence, if the neighbor has not complained to the police;

    (7)

    In attendance at an official school, religious or other recreational activity sponsored by the city, a civic organization or another similar entity that takes responsibility for the minor, or going to or from such an activity, without any detour or stop, and supervised by adults;

    (8)

    Exercising First Amendment rights, including free exercise of religion, freedom of speech and the right of assembly.

    (Code 1987, § 19-347; Ord. No. 75-51, §§ 10.10, 10.11, 2-11-1975; Ord. No. 76-76, §§ 1, 2, 4-27-1976; Ord. No. 96-295, 10-15-1996)

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