FAQs About Safety
If it is a police or fire emergency, contact 911. Dial 313-496-2800 to reach our centralized District Communication Control Center.
Classroom numbers are listed in the schedule of classes. Staff at the District Police Authority desk will be glad to assist with directions
Yes, each campus maintains a lost and found cabinet within the District Police Authority department. Contact the District Police Authority department where your property was lost on campus.
Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to register their vehicles with the District Police Authority department to receive a parking permit. The following information is required for a parking permit:
- A valid driver's license,
- a valid vehicle registration,
- and your student ID or class confirmation.
No. However, the District Police Authority department does patrol and monitor a closed circuit television that alerts the campus security officer to a theft or damage that may or has occurred.
Contact the Director of District Police Authority or click here to visit U. S. Department of education's web site. You may also obtain the District’s most recently published crime statistics at: Crime Statistics.
Student IDs are available at the District Police Authority office. You will need a class confirmation, and a valid State ID or drivers license. You may obtain a student ID at any time that the District Police Authority department is open.
Staff in the District Police Authority department will be glad to escort you on foot or in a patrol vehicle to your vehicle at any time.
To obtain employment with the District Police Authority Department you must complete an employment application and submit a resume to the Human Resource Department. You must have a high school diploma or a GED, one year of security or law enforcement experience; have a valid driver's license. You must pass a physical examination, a criminal background check, and a drug screening.
They are here to provide additional enforcement staff to patrol, investigate, and assist in the monitoring of the Wayne County Community College District campuses.