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Quick Facts
- Call 9-1-1 in White County only for emergencies; it is not for non-urgent or routine matters.
- The department defines emergencies to include crimes, medical situations, fires in progress, recent crimes where a suspect may still be on scene, and personal-injury accidents.
- Examples the department lists as emergencies include shootings, stabbings, suspicious activity, serious accidents/injuries, and natural disasters.
- When calling 9-1-1, callers should give as much information as they have and be prepared to provide the 'six W's' used by communications officers.
- The White County Sheriff’s Department posts community event notices such as the Monon Food Fest (June 3) and the White County Fair (July 22–27).
Common Questions
When should I call 9-1-1 in White County?
Call 9-1-1 only for emergencies in White County, not routine or non-urgent issues. Examples include crimes in progress, recent crimes where a suspect may still be on scene, medical emergencies, fires in progress, and serious accidents or injuries.
What should I have ready before calling 9-1-1?
Have as much information as possible ready, and be prepared to answer the “six W’s” communications officers use. If you can, share the location, what’s happening, and descriptions of any people or vehicles involved.
Where can I find non-emergency phone numbers or department contacts for the White County Sheriff’s Office?
Use the White County Sheriff’s website or department directory to find non-emergency numbers and division-specific contacts (like records, booking, or medical). Sending your question to the right division is usually the fastest way to get a response.
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