
Community Updates

Questions about City Codes?
The City of Montpelier code of ordinances is available to view online. Easily browse, download, or print the most up to date version here.

It’s Spring, time to CLEANUP your medicine cabinet of unneeded Rx meds and drop them off on April 25, 10am-2pm, local time, for proper disposal. Two convenient locations available.
Questions? Call City Montpelier Police Department 208.847.1324 ext. 103 or Bear Lake County Sheriff’s Office 208.945.2121

Montpelier Police Department will be teaming up with the Office of Highway Safety to bring awareness to distracted driving. Expect to see increased patrol for distracted driving, including texting and driving, April 6-13 2026.
Questions? Call City Montpelier Police Department 208-847-1324 ext. 103

Stand up for children. Together as a community we can be proactive about preventing child abuse. There are many resources available online.
You can report child abuse to your local law enforcement agency.
Montpelier Police Department 208-847-1324
Bear Lake County Sheriff’s Office 208-945-2121

Whether you’ve just installed a car seat or need help installing or using one, get help at a car seat inspection station near you. Certified technicians will inspect your car seat free of charge, in most cases, and show you how to correctly install and use it.
Montpelier City Police Department has a certified technician to help inspect car seats and provide car seat installations. This is a free service. Contact Brooke at Montpelier Police Department 208.847.1324 ext. 103


Sextortion, a means of extorting people for money after having sexual communications online, is on the rise. Recognize the warning signs and prevent yourself or someone you know from becoming a victim. Never share information or photos with someone electronically especially if you do not know them.
These victims can be children and adults. If you need guidance or assistance contact our Montpelier Victims Advocates.
208.847.1324

The City of Montpelier has enacted municipal codes to not only keep pets safe but citizens too. The Montpelier City Police department responds to calls for loose animals, barking dogs, and vicious animals. If you are experiencing problems with an animal contact the Montpelier City Police and make a report.








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