Fire Division

The Paterson Fire Division, under the command of Chief Alex Alicea, works to prevent and combat the destructive forces of fire.

The Fire Headquarters at 300 McBride Avenue is a 27,000 square foot state of the art facility that opened in 2015.
Learn more about the history of the Paterson Fire Division dating back to 1815 at the Paterson Fire History page.

Alex Aicea

Chief Alex Alicea
Fire Division

Police Division

The mission of the Paterson Police Division is to preserve the peace and to protect and serve all who live or work in, as well as those who travel through, our city and in so doing, make a meaningful contribution to the quality of life in our community.

For more information, visit the
Paterson Police website.

Police Chief Ibrahim Baycora

Chief Ibrahim M. Baycora
Police Division

Animal Control

Paterson Animal Shelter Information

Location:

44 Ryle Road

Paterson, NJ 07522

Hours:

Monday - Friday 7:30AM - 7:30PM

Saturday - Sunday 8:30AM - 3:30PM

(except State Holidays)

Phone:

(973) 881-3640

* Paterson Animal Control provides services to the cities of Paterson, Haledon, North Haledon, and Totowa *


Services Provided

The Paterson Animal Control provides the following services:

You can surrender your unwanted pet(s)

BY APPOINTMENTS ONLY OR BY CALLING (973) 881-3640.

For information on adoptable animals please visit www.secondchance.petfinder.com and www.rbari.org

For strays recently picked up, please call the Animal Shelter at (973) 881-3640.

In case of emergencies contact the Paterson Police Department at (973) 321-1111


Animal Control Officers

Paterson Animal Control Officers are on duty Monday through Friday from 7:30 am - 7:30 pm, and Weekends from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm except State holidays.

For Emergency after hours the Animal Control Officer on call will be dispatched thru the Police Department. After hours the Animal Control Officer should be called out only if stray animals are involved in a bite or an injury, the animal is sick or is a life-threatening situation.

Paterson Animal Control Officers only service the cities Paterson, Haledon, North Haledon, and Totowa.

Animal Control Officers are NOT required to respond to:

  • Stray cats
  • Deceased animal on or along a road or properties - Contact DPW at  (973) 321-1490
  • Healthy wildlife (www.njfishandwildlife.com)
  • Pest control (insects, rodents, or wildlife)
  • Squirrels and raccoons not in a living area, in the attic or walls (Please refer to Pest Control)
  • Residents are responsible for any animal they trap in their property. A private wildlife service can help remove the animal from the area humanely ( A fee may be involved)

How Can You Help ?

  • Minimize contact between pets and wildlife
  • Spay or neuter your pets to help prevent your pets from straying and to help reduce the number of stray pets in our community
  • If you can identify the owner of a stray dog or cat, call the owner for pick up
  • Keep identification tags, city license tags and rabies tags on your pets at all times so they can be more easily identified and returned to you
  • Consider having your pet micro-chipped to make reconciliation with a lost pet even easier

Useful Links / Resources

Wildlife Fact Sheet: Opossums

Wildlife Fact Sheet: Raccoons

Wildlife Fact Sheet: Skunks

Wildlife Fact Sheet: Squirrels

Wildlife Fact Sheet: Woodchucks or Groundhog

§ 121-2: Annual license and registration tag required; placing tag on dog

§121-10: Barking or howling; running at large; committing nuisances

§ 121-11: Control by leash or chain

§ 121-12: Defiling property prohibited

§ 121-13: Removal of feces

Office Of Emergency Management (OEM)

Recruitment

BE THE DIFFERENCE YOU WANT TO SEE!

BECOME A POLICE OFFICER, JOIN PATERSON'S FINEST

The City of Paterson is a NEW JERSEY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION - LAW ENFORCEMENT jurisdiction, therefore, all phases of the recruitment, selection, and hiring process for entry level law enforcement positions conform to the rules and regulations established by the New Jersey Civil Service Commission and City of Paterson Code. Entry-level examinations are conducted exclusively by the New Jersey Civil Service Commission once every two years.

Applications are available online January 3, 2022  and the Application deadline February 28, 2022 (4pm). Check the  NEW JERSEY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION - LAW ENFORCEMENT  website for more information.

The mandatory qualifications for appointment as a municipal Police Officer are: 

- Be a U.S. Citizen 

- Have a high school diploma or G.E.D

- Possess a valid NJ drivers license 

- Be between 18 - 35 years of age (some exceptions may apply)

- Must take the NJ 2022 LEE (Law Enforcement Examination) 

- Have good credit

- Good health to satisfy pension requirements;

- Literacy (read, write and speak the English language)

- Good Moral Character (based on contemporary Standards; and 

- Free of criminal conviction involving moral turpitude

** For more information you can reach us at (973)321-1174 and communitypolicing@patersonpd.com

For "Civilian Positions" contact the Personnel Department

The City of Paterson is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


Police recruitment Job Fair

We Want You!

We will be hosting job fairs for those of you who are interested in learning more about a career in Law Enforcement.

Please fill out the form  to let us know you are coming! (Click Here)

** 2022 Law Enforcement Examination (LEE) Application Fee will be waived to qualified Paterson residents between 18-35 years of age which will be paid for by the PATERSON POLICE DEPARTMENT.**

Fee exemptions are granted for those applicants who are currently receiving General Assistance (Welfare),TANF Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF – previously AFDC), and Supplemental Security Income (SSI)


Be The Difference


Law Enforcement

The City of Paterson is an Equal Opportunity Employer.