Concord Township does not have its own police department. We rely on the Lake County Sheriff’s Office to enforce Township, county and state laws.

In June, 2016, the Concord Township Board of Trustees entered into a new contract with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office for additional police protection.

Always dial 9-1-1 in the event of an emergency. For non-emergencies, call the Lake County Sheriff’s Office at (440) 354-3434 or visit Lake County Sheriff’s Office for more information.

Department Contacts

For Emergencies dial 9-1-1

For Non-Emergencies dial (440) 354-3434

Sheriff Frank Leonbruno and Chief Deputy Robert Izzo
(440) 350-5517
[email protected]

Did you know that if you do not have a hard line phone and have switched your service totally over to cellular service you may not be in the Reverse 9-1-1 data bank?

The Lake County Emergency Management Agency has a reverse 9-1-1 system to help our citizens in time of emergency. It is capable of reaching a specific area of people with emergency information, along with instructions of what they need to do in the emergency. Specific criteria has been designated for the use of this Reverse 9-1-1 system. The criteria could be any of the following:

  • Conditions exist where affected residents could be or have the potential to be in immediate danger
  • There is a potential for serious risk to life and property
  • Notification could aid in the apprehension of a criminal suspect
  • Notification could aid in the safe return of a lost child
  • Notification could aid in the safe return of a mentally, physically or  emotionally challenged individual or an elderly patient (walk away from a nursing facility).

Please note that often the initial Reverse 9-1-1 that is sent out is limited to a specific geographical area (example: 1/2 mile around an incident or problem) so that the information can get out quickly. The larger the area that the reverse 9-1-1 is sent, the longer the message takes to get to everyone due to the fact that there are so many telephone numbers to be called.

If you have a registered hard line phone, you are in the Reverse 9-1-1 data bank and all you have to do is answer your phone. However, if you have a cell phone it is NOT automatically entered into the County Reverse 9-1-1 system. To confirm your phone number is registered or to register your cell phone with the Reverse 9-1-1 system, go to Reverse911SignUp.info.

For registration issues, email [email protected] and EMA staff will provide assistance. All information provided is confidential and will not be shared. It is important that this information is shared with the EMA so that they may keep you safe in times of emergency. For more information on the Reverse 9-1-1 system visit Lake County EMA.

Name Address Phone Fax Hours
Lake County Sheriff 104 E Erie Street (440) 354-3434
  • What do I do if the emergency sirens go off?

    The emergency sirens are tested at 11:00 AM on the second Wednesday in January, April, July and October.

    Concord Township officials do not activate the outdoor Emergency Sirens located throughout Lake County. The outdoor sirens are activated by the Lake County Emergency Management Agency to alert residents of possible natural or man-made disasters and national security issues. When you hear the Emergency Siren: Go indoors, close all doors and windows; Tune to local emergency information stations and follow broadcast information; DO NOT CALL 911 – Such calls could hinder response activities; Stay tuned to your radio or TV for further information.