UPT Police Department

UPT Police Department The Upper Providence Township Police Department serves Oaks and Mont Clare as well as areas of Collegeville, Royersford, and Phoenixville.

The Upper Providence Township (UPT), Montgomery County, Police Department serves Upper Providence Township (Montco). The Township includes sections of Phoenixville, Collegeville, Royersford, Mont Clare and Oaks. The mission of the Upper Providence Township Police Department is to safeguard the lives, property, and constitutional protections of the people we serve; with respect, honor, and integrit

y by providing professional law enforcement services and protection through leadership and partnership with the community. Please be aware that when engaging with the Upper Providence Township Police Department through social media, you agree to the following:
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The Upper Providence Township Police Department does not necessarily endorse, support, sanction, encourage, verify or agree with third-party comments, messages, posts, opinions, advertisements, videos, promoted content, external hyperlinks, linked websites (or the information, products or services contained therein), statements, commercial products, processes or services posted on any social media account. The Upper Providence Township Police Department social media account serves as a limited public forum and all content published is subject to preservation and disclosure in accordance with state public record law. User-generated posts may be rejected or removed if the content:
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Social media accounts are not monitored 24/7. If there is an emergency, contact 911.

Limerick Clean Energy Center Full-Volume Test Monday 6/1 at 2pm  - On Monday, June 1st at 2:00 PM, and again on Tuesday,...
06/01/2026

Limerick Clean Energy Center Full-Volume Test Monday 6/1 at 2pm - On Monday, June 1st at 2:00 PM, and again on Tuesday, June 2nd at various intervals throughout the day, Constellation will conduct its se...

On Monday, June 1st at 2:00 PM, and again on Tuesday, June 2nd at various intervals throughout the day, Constellation will conduct its semi-annual, full-volume test of the emergency warning sirens surrounding Limerick Clean Energy Center...

We are thinking of the Central Berks Police Department today after the tragic loss of Officer Kristen Yeager yesterday.
05/30/2026

We are thinking of the Central Berks Police Department today after the tragic loss of Officer Kristen Yeager yesterday.

Today, our department mourns the heartbreaking loss of Officer Kristen Yeager, who made the ultimate sacrifice while responding to a call for service on May 29, 2026.

Officer Yeager served our community with courage, compassion, and unwavering dedication. She answered the call to protect and serve each day, placing the safety of others above her own. Her commitment to her badge, her fellow officers, and the citizens she served will never be forgotten.

We ask that you keep Officer Yeager’s family, friends, and our entire law enforcement family in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.

Rest easy, Officer Yeager. Your watch has ended, but your legacy of service and sacrifice will live on forever. We got it from here.

🖤💙 End of Watch: May 29, 2026

05/30/2026
Update: Our officers have a great time hanging out with the pup as he loafed around our station, but he still hasn’t bee...
05/30/2026

Update: Our officers have a great time hanging out with the pup as he loafed around our station, but he still hasn’t been claimed. He is now at the SPCA in Conshohocken.

Our officers located this puggle last night on Township Line Road in the area of Spring Lake Road in the area of Limerick Township. Limerick Township Police Department

Please call (610) 489-9332 if you are or know his owners.

05/29/2026
If you have a faded or peeling license plate, you can swing by our department on June 13 from 10 AM to 1 PM to initiate ...
05/26/2026

If you have a faded or peeling license plate, you can swing by our department on June 13 from 10 AM to 1 PM to initiate the process to replace your tag. Thank you to Senator Katie Muth and her office for partnering with our agency to host this event!

I’m partnering with the UPT Police Department to host a free License Plate Replacement Event on Saturday, June 13 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Upper Providence Township Municipal Building.

Police will inspect plates for damage or illegibility, and my office will help complete PennDOT paperwork for eligible replacements. Please bring your current vehicle registration and a valid PA driver’s license.

Plates will not be issued onsite and will be mailed by PennDOT after processing.

Register here: https://buff.ly/LyjCcyK

Come visit Officer Parkins at Rep. Joe Webster’s Senior Fair at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center from 10 AM to 1 PM!
05/21/2026

Come visit Officer Parkins at Rep. Joe Webster’s Senior Fair at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center from 10 AM to 1 PM!

Oaks Elementary School kicked off Field Day on Monday and welcomed the UPT Fire & Emergency Services  and UPT Police Dep...
05/19/2026

Oaks Elementary School kicked off Field Day on Monday and welcomed the UPT Fire & Emergency Services and UPT Police Department to help serve Kona Ice to students and staff!

Chief Risell, Squad 68's A Platoon and UPT Police Officers had a great time handing out cool treats after a fun-filled day of games and activities.

Thanks for inviting us—always happy to help beat the heat and support our community!

Oaks Elementary PTA

Pennsylvania's Distracted Driving Law Known as Paul Miller’s Law, this law bans the use of hand-held devices while drivi...
05/14/2026

Pennsylvania's Distracted Driving Law

Known as Paul Miller’s Law, this law bans the use of hand-held devices while driving.

Effective June 5, 2025, the law prohibits as a primary offense any driver from using an interactive mobile device (IMD) while driving a motor vehicle.

The law:

Defines an interactive mobile device as a handheld wireless telephone, personal digital assistant, smart phone, portable or mobile computer, or similar device which can be used for voice communication, texting, emailing, browsing the Internet, instant messaging, playing games, taking or transmitting images, recording or broadcasting videos, creating or sharing social media or otherwise sending or receiving electronic data.

Defines driving as operating a motor vehicle on a highway, including anytime the motor vehicle is temporarily stationary because of traffic, a traffic control device (e.g., a traffic light or stop sign), or other momentary delay.

Defines the use of an interactive mobile device as using at least one hand to hold, or supporting with another part of the body, an interactive mobile device, dialing or answering an interactive mobile device by pressing more than a single button, or reaching for an interactive mobile device that requires a driver to maneuver so that the driver is no longer in a seated driving position, restrained by a seat belt.

Penalties Under this Law

As a primary offense, drivers can be stopped by police if they have a mobile device in their hand while driving.

For the first 12 months, the penalty is a written warning.
Effective June 5, 2026, the penalty is a summary offense with a $50 fine, plus court costs and other fees.
If a driver is convicted of homicide by vehicle and driving while distracted, they may be sentenced up to an additional five years in prison.

A driver may use an interactive mobile device if the driver moves the vehicle to the side of or off a highway and halts in a location where the vehicle can safely remain stationary. The hands-free law allows for an emergency use exception if it is necessary to communicate with a law enforcement official or other emergency service to prevent injury to persons or property.

Pennsylvania's Texting-While-Driving Ban

The law prohibits as a primary offense any driver from using an interactive mobile device to send, read or write a text-based communication while his or her vehicle is in motion.

Defines an interactive mobile device as a handheld wireless telephone, personal digital assistant, smart phone, portable or mobile computer or similar device which can be used for voice communication, texting, emailing, browsing the Internet, instant messaging, playing games, taking or transmitting images, recording or broadcasting videos, creating or sharing social media or otherwise sending or receiving electronic data.

Defines a text-based communication as a text message, instant message, email or other written communication composed or received on an interactive mobile device.

Makes clear that this law supersedes and preempts any local ordinances restricting the use of interactive wireless devices by drivers.

Penalties Under this Law

The penalty is a summary offense with a $50 fine, plus court costs and other fees.

The violation carries no points as a penalty and will not be recorded on the driver record for non-commercial drivers. It will be recorded on commercial drivers' records as a non-sanction violation.

The texting ban does NOT include the use of a GPS device, a system or device that is physically or electronically integrated into the vehicle, or a communications device that is affixed to a mass transit vehicle, bus or school bus. The law does not authorize the seizure of an interactive wireless device.

https://www.pa.gov/agencies/penndot/traveling-in-pa/safety/traffic-safety-driver-topics/distracted-driving?fbclid=IwY2xjawRylsRleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFLQmhRS1J3dDNzbzV0a21Lc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHtues4fm-tZT8kudrMuQA8lpru1mAvtB5mo75mhg3da-fzCckiK5HdfACrnM_aem_6-DPFFZVOc7MnRCkLISqxA

Our shredding event is this Saturday, May 16th, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
05/13/2026

Our shredding event is this Saturday, May 16th, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

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1286 Black Rock Road
Phoenixville, PA
19460

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