Black Diamond Police Department

Black Diamond Police Department This is the official page of the Black Diamond Police Department. In case of an emergency, or if police assistance is needed, please dial 911.

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General Disclaimer
In the preparation of this page, every effort has been made to offer the most current, correct and clearly expressed information possible. Nonetheless, inadvertent errors can occur, and applicable laws, rules, and regulations often change. Further, the content herein is intended to provide general guidelines and information on matters of interest. The application an

d impact of the laws can vary widely, however, from case to case, based upon the specific or unique facts involved. Accordingly, the information on this website is not intended to serve as legal, accounting or tax advice. Users are encouraged to consult with appropriate and accredited professional advisors for advice concerning specific matters before making any decision, and the City of Black Diamond disclaims any responsibility for positions taken by individuals or corporations in their individual cases or for any misunderstanding and losses, directly or indirectly, on the part of users. Information presented on this website is collected, maintained, and provided for the convenience of the reader. While every effort is made to keep such information accurate and up to date, the City of Black Diamond does not certify the authenticity of information that originates from third parties. Once a user follows a link to another page or site, the City of Black Diamond policies no longer apply and the user becomes subject to the policies of that page or site. Under no circumstances shall the City of Black Diamond be liable for any actions taken or omissions made from reliance on any information contained herein from whatever source nor shall the City be liable for any other consequences from any such reliance. Social Media Terms of Use
By posting or commenting on any social media platform used by the Black Diamond Police Department, you participate by your own choice, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information you provide therein. You further agree to the following terms of use:
The Black Diamond Police Department maintains a social media program for the purpose of engaging and interacting with our community, providing relevant and timely community news, information and events, distribution of crime prevention and public safety tips, for urgent notifications of critical incidents which may affect residents, business owners and visitors of the city of Black Diamond Police Department, and for those people having an interest in the Black Diamond Police Department. The Black Diamond Police Department also maintains and is responsible for the Black Diamond WA Police Facebook and Instagram page. Limited Public Forum
All social media platforms used by the Black Diamond Police Department are designated as limited public forums and moderated by the Department. The department welcomes a person's right to express his/her opinion and encourages posters to keep comments relevant to the topic in question. Posting of any content on any social media platform used by the Black Diamond Police Department, by any visitor, follower, subscriber or fan, constitutes acceptance of the terms of use described here in this policy. For purposes of this policy, a social media platform is the website or app offered to the public to provide audio, video, still-photo or written communication between other members of the public and/or representatives of certain groups, businesses, organizations or departments. Examples of social media platforms include Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, LinkedIn, website blogs with commenting capabilities, forums and emergency notification services. The definition of content as used in this policy refers to any written copy, photos, graphics, videos, live-video streams, comments or any form of communicative content exchanged between parties. Emergency or Non-Emergency Requests for Police Assistance

The posting of requests for police assistance, regardless if it is of an emergency or non-emergency nature, is discouraged and will not guarantee a response by the Black Diamond Police Department or any emergency service provider. In the event you post information related to a crime, you may be placing yourself in a position of becoming a witness and subject to being subpoenaed into court. Endorsements "Friending" or "Liking" the Black Diamond Police Department, or an officer or employee of the Black Diamond Police Department, does not indicate an endorsement of that person's actions or comments. A comment posted by a member of the public on any Black Diamond Police Department social media site is the opinion of the commentator or poster only, and publication of a comment does not imply endorsement of, or agreement by, the Black Diamond Police Department, nor do such comments necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Black Diamond Police Department. Moderation of Content

The Black Diamond Police Department actively monitors and moderates the social media platforms used by the department, and reserves the right to remove posts, comments, replies, or any public commentary containing inappropriate content and/or block anyone who posts inappropriate material as described in this policy. The Black Diamond Police Department does not tolerate the following when interacting with the Department and/or people using the Department's social media, blogs, and other online forums:
1. Comments or content not related to the original topic, including random or unintelligible comments;
2. Profane, obscene, racist, sexual, or pornographic content and/or language;
3. Content that promotes, fosters or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, national origin, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation;
4. Defamatory, personal attacks, harassment, or threats;
5. Comments in support of, or in opposition to, any political campaigns or ballot measures;
6. Commercial promotions or spam;
7. Conduct, or encouragement of conduct in violation of any federal, state or local law;
8. Information that may tend to compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems;
9. Content that violates a legal ownership interest, such as a copyright, of any party;
10. Private or personal information published without consent;
11. Encouragement of violence;
12. Repetitive posts or content that disrupt normal operation of the forum;
13. Comments which may reasonably interfere with, inhibit, or compromise law enforcement investigations, police tactics, police responses to incidents and/or the safety of police staff and officers.

We are blessed to be allowed to teach this program within the ESD. Thank you for the continued support.
05/28/2026

We are blessed to be allowed to teach this program within the ESD. Thank you for the continued support.

Coming up in July, the Black Diamond Police Department is hosting a Women's Self Defense Seminar. Taught by our Departme...
05/26/2026

Coming up in July, the Black Diamond Police Department is hosting a Women's Self Defense Seminar. Taught by our Department Defensive Tactics Instructor, Officer Garbini, this is a great Opportunity to gain knowledge and insight into personal safety.

Open to women age 16 and up, this event will be held at the Community Gym on July 25th from 10:00-12:30. Space is limited, so sign up early! Contact [email protected].

Coming up in July, the Black Diamond Police Department is hosting a Women's Self Defense Seminar. Taught by our Departme...
05/26/2026

Coming up in July, the Black Diamond Police Department is hosting a Women's Self Defense Seminar. Taught by our Department Defensive Tactics Instructor, Officer Garbini, this is a great Opportunity to gain knowledge and insight into personal safety.

Open to women age 16 and up, this event will be held at the Community Gym on July 25th from 10:00-12:30.

Space is limited, so sign up early! Contact [email protected]

05/26/2026
A great opportunity to learn some of the facts regarding Kratom, and the risks associated with the use of this drug!
05/26/2026

A great opportunity to learn some of the facts regarding Kratom, and the risks associated with the use of this drug!

Swearing In Ceremony today for our two newest Officers, Hunter Thibodeaux and Zachary Jennings, with the Oath of Office ...
05/14/2026

Swearing In Ceremony today for our two newest Officers, Hunter Thibodeaux and Zachary Jennings, with the Oath of Office presented by Black Diamond Municipal Court Judge Krista White Swain.

We are very glad to welcome our two newest Officers to the Department, and look forward to a great summer as they move through Field Training!

Just another reminder of our upcoming Free Boater Education Class coming up THIS, Sunday May 17th at 08:00.Operating a b...
05/14/2026

Just another reminder of our upcoming Free Boater Education Class coming up THIS, Sunday May 17th at 08:00.

Operating a boat on Washington State waters requires a Washington State Boater Education Card. While you can test online for the card, for those who prefer an in person class, we are offering a full day course that covers all the material and the test.

Interested persons can sign up at [email protected] to reserve your place!

🚨UPDATE🚨 Road is back open!___________________________________________________________🚨 TRAFFIC ALERT 🚨Please avoid the ...
05/13/2026

🚨UPDATE🚨

Road is back open!

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🚨 TRAFFIC ALERT 🚨

Please avoid the area of Roberts Dr. and Lynch Ln. in Black Diamond due to a natural gas leak. đźš§

Black Diamond Police Department officers are blocking the area while Fire crews and Puget Sound Energy respond and work to secure the scene.

Drivers are encouraged to use alternate routes and expect delays until further notice. Please use caution and avoid the area if possible.

05/03/2026

It's that time of year again, time for our annual Emergency Vehicle Operation Course! Every other year we are required to switch between High Speed EVOC and Slow Speed EVOC training, and this year was Slow Speed.

Lots and lots of cones to maneuver around, both forwards and backwards. Makes for a challenging day if you make it through without making your co-workers go out and reset cones you've knocked down...

With the approaching summertime weather, we wanted to make sure everyone is aware of the differences between an electric...
05/03/2026

With the approaching summertime weather, we wanted to make sure everyone is aware of the differences between an electric assisted bicycle, or E-Bike, and an Electric Motorcycle. Prices on Electric Motorcycles have dropped, while at the same time, performance has increased, to the point where a bikes capable of 35-50 MPH are far more affordable than in years past, and we are seeing more of them being ridden on streets and sidewalks.

Washington state law outlines clear distinctions between traditional bicycles, e-bikes and electric motorcycles:

• Bicycles are powered solely by human pedaling (no motor).
• E-Bikes are bicycles that can be assisted by an electric motor and always have pedals that rotate. Some e-bikes only provide electric assistance when the rider is pedaling. Others can propel the e-bike using electric power alone. Legal e-bikes have a maximum speed of 20 mph (Class 1 and 2) or 28 mph (Class 3). An e-bike motor will never exceed 750 watts of power.

• Electric Motorcycles are powered solely by an electric motor and don’t have moving pedals. They have foot pegs, other brackets or supports. Without moving pedals capable of propelling, the cycle is classified as a motorcycle.

Understanding the difference between an e-bike and an electric motorcycle is critical as many electric motorcycles are marketed as e-bikes but are capable of much faster speeds than a traditional e-bike, speeds up to 50MPH-60 MPH.

Electric Motorcycles are different

Electric motorcycles are classified as motor vehicles and subject to different requirements than e-bikes. They are more powerful, capable of reaching higher speeds and are not legal for children to operate.

Electric motorcycles are subject to age restrictions, licensing and registration requirements, and are limited to street use. Users whose “e-bike” meets the criteria of an electric motorcycle are required to follow all applicable motorcycle laws.

What Every Electric Motorcycle Rider Must Know:

• Age and License Requirements: It is illegal for anyone under the age of 16 to operate an electric motorcycle. Operators must also hold a valid driver’s license with a motorcycle endorsement.

• Registration and Insurance: Electric motorcycles must be registered with the Department of Licensing (DOL) and display a license plate, similar to gas-powered motorcycles. Washington State law also requires these vehicles to be insured. Riding an unregistered or uninsured electric motorcycle on public streets is illegal.

• Equipment Requirements: Electric motorcycles are subject to the same equipment standards as traditional motorcycles. They must have functioning brakes, headlights, taillights, reflectors and mirrors. Riders are also required to wear a motorcycle-rated helmet when operating on public roads (see RCW 46.37.530).

• Where They Can (and Can’t) Go: As motor vehicles, electric motorcycles must follow all applicable motor vehicle laws. It is illegal to operate them on sidewalks, paths, bike lanes or multi-use trails anywhere in Washington. They are permitted only on roadways, just like any other motorcycle.

Enforcement of E-Bike and Electric Motorcycle laws

The Black Diamond Department prioritizes public safety—and that includes safe operation of E-bikes and Electric Motorcycles. Officers will enforce traffic and device-specific laws to help protect everyone on the road. Individuals riding E-bikes or Electric Motorcycles recklessly, endangering others, or violating the rules outlined here may be stopped and could face penalties, including citations, fines, criminal charges, or impound of the motorcycle.

Parents or Guardians who allow a minor without a license and motorcycle endorsement to ride an E-Bike on public roads would be violating RCW 46.20.024. This offense is a criminal misdemeanor charge. In Washington state, a misdemeanor can carry penalties of up to 90 days in jail and/or a $1,000 fine.

As a rider, or the parent or guardian of a rider, it’s your responsibility to understand the rules, know what type of device you are riding and its classification, and operate it safely. While we want everyone to enjoy themselves and have fun, our primary goal is to prevent crashes and injuries. By riding lawfully and respectfully, you can avoid enforcement actions and contribute to a safer community.

Address

25510 Lawson Street
Black Diamond, WA
98010

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+13608514450

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