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Lock Box Program 

Loveland residents who are disabled or bedridden, or who have a medical condition and may not make it to the door in an emergency, are eligible to sign a release form and provide a house key to store in a City of Loveland lock box. The Lock Box Program helps reduce the risk of police officers, paramedics, and firefighters needing to damage a home when they are trying to get inside and help the occupants during an emergency. The lock box code is kept securely at the Loveland Police Dispatch Center, and in an emergency, the code is provided to emergency personnel to access the key to the residence. Please contact the Community Education Specialist at 970-962-2229 for more information or to request a lock box.

Vacation Home Check

If you are going on vacation, have a neighbor or friend collect your mail and papers. You may also schedule a Vacation Home Check conducted by volunteers with the Police Department. Call 970-962-2246 to provide your address and dates of travel, emergency contact information and scheduled services at your residence.

Neighborhood Lookout Program

Video surveillance can be very helpful in solving crimes, identifying persons, and provided evidence in court. If you would like to join our Neighborhood Lookout Camera Program by voluntarily registering the location of your surveillance cameras with the Loveland Police Department, please find additional info and register your camera here.

Prescription Drug Disposal

LPD does not accept unneeded prescription drugs for disposal, but this list offers many community resources and locations to dispose of prescription drugs or sharps. | Prescription Disposal Locations

Fingerprinting 

LPD contracts with Northern Colorado Fingerprinting Services for non-criminal fingerprinting. If you need to be fingerprinted for employment, adoption, or name changes, please schedule an appointment directly with Northern Colorado Fingerprinting Services, 970-962-2052 x1020.

If you have received court orders to be fingerprinted, please follow the directions in the paperwork you received from the court.

Fingerprinting orders from Loveland Municipal Court will be completed at Loveland Police Department; please call 970-667-2151 to schedule an appointment. Fingerprinting orders from Larimer County Court will be completed at the Larimer County Sheriff's Office.

Lost and Found

Property and Evidence Facility Hours:

Monday 8am-4pm
Tuesday 8am-9pm
Wednesday 8am-9pm
Thursday 8am-9pm
Friday 8am-9pm
Saturday CLOSED
Sunday CLOSED

Holidays may affect these hours.

Property is released by appointment only by calling (970) 962-2038.


  • In order to claim any property, an appointment must be made and photo identification is required.
  • If you receive written notification that you have property to claim, this property will be held for 30 days after the mailing of the notice or after a safekeeping notice has been issued. Unclaimed property will be disposed of per municipal ordinance.
  • If you are unable to claim your property, you may designate another person to claim the property for you. In this case, you must provide the designated person with a notarized letter authorizing that person to claim the property for you. That person must present the notarized letter and photo identification at the time of their appointment. 
  • Unclaimed property with an unknown owner or unknown address of the owner, will be held for 30 days. If the property is not claimed, it will be disposed of per municipal ordinance.
  • It is the policy of the Loveland Police Department to allow a finder of property to claim found property if the rightful owner does not claim the property within 30 days. The finder must make a written request to the Property Unit advising that the finder would like the item if not claimed. The written request must be received by the Property Unit no later than 30 days after the finder turns in the item. LPD does not release any type of electronic devices that may contain personal information (phones, tablets, laptops, etc.)
  • Firearms cannot be released without a background check through the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.

All items not claimed within the time frames established under the Loveland Municipal Code are either destroyed or sent to auction. Loveland Police Department currently utilizes propertyroom.com. You may find additional information by visiting their website.

For questions not answered on this page, please call (970) 962-2038.