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You may call the Marlin Police Department at 254-883-9255.

Criminal records are maintained by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Call the Texas Department of Public Safety at 254-883-3447 for more information.

For information on a crime watch group or to have one set up in your neighborhood please contact the Chief of Police at chiefofpolice@marlintx.net

Compliments and complaints can be submitted online under the "Issues" tab on the home page or filed out at the Marlin Police Department at the Dispatch office.

Police reports can be requested online or you may call the dispatch office at 254-883-9255 for more information.

Handgun permits are issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety. You can call them at 254-883-3447 for more information.

Job position announcements are placed on our website

Call the Municipal Court at 254-883-1450 option 2.

The City of Marlin Fire Department takes great pride in providing the citizens, visitors, homes and businesses of Marlin with quality customer service. The following list is just a brief summary of emergency and non-emergency services that we provide our community with: Fire Suppression Fire Inspections Vehicle Extrication Pre-Incident Planning Swift Water Rescue Fire/Life Safety...

Who Is Sparky the Fire Dog? Sparky the fire dog is a Dalmatian who has been the official mascot of the “National Fire Protection Association”, a United States organization in charge of creating and maintaining minimum standards and requirements for fire prevention, suppression training, and equipment since 1951. Sparky not only hosts his own website...

Fire Safety Discussion Points Control Children's Access to Fire Keep all matches and lighters out of the hands of children. If possible, keep any/all sources of fire in locked drawers. Consider buying only "child-proof" lighters—but be aware that no product is completely child-proof. Never leave children unattended near operating stoves or burning candles, even for...

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