Police

Forgot to Register Your Alarm? It Could Cost You in L. Saucon

Est. Read Time: < 1 min

Lower Saucon Township Police used a recent news release about an alleged township ordinance violation to remind residents that they are required to register their home alarm systems with the department.

FILE PHOTO

FILE PHOTO

Police said the fire alarm that went off was at a home in the 2500 block of Kings Mill Road, and was “not registered as required.”

The owner of the home was issued a non-traffic citation for the alleged violation, which occurred in late November, and which police noted “carries up to a $1,000 fine.”

“Residents are urged to be aware of township ordinances, which can be located on the (township) website,” police added.

The ordinance (Chapter 53 of the Lower Saucon Township Code) states, in part: “Any person who desires to own, operate, lease or maintain an alarm system in the Township shall file a registration permit. This permit shall be obtained from the Township at Old Philadelphia Pike, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 18015. The permit shall be completed and a copy shall be made available upon request or clearly posted at the protected site.”

The registration form for alarm systems is also posted on the website.

For information about any current alarm system registration fees, or answers to other questions, call the township police department at 610-317-6110.

Newsletter

Subscribe to receive our newsletter in your inbox every Monday, Wednesday & Friday.

Please wait...

Thank you for subscribing!

About the author

Josh Popichak

Josh Popichak is the owner, publisher and editor of Saucon Source. A Lehigh Valley native, he's covered local news since 2005 and previously worked for Berks-Mont News and AOL/Patch. Contact him at josh@sauconsource.com.

Leave a Comment