Frequently Asked Questions
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Home - FAQs
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Home - FAQs
Job Opportunities are available here.
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Home - FAQs
You can see the current agendas for any upcoming City Council or Board meetings by clicking Agenda Center.
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Home - FAQs
Court Records
Court Records must be requested directly from the Municipal Court.
Click here to view the Court's Homepage.Police Records
Records from the Police Department can be requested through their portal.
Click here for information about Police Records RequestsOther Public Records
For all other records, the City Clerk has been designated as the Public Records Officer for the City of Centralia and will serve as the point of contact for members of the public in requesting disclosure of a public record.
Click here for information on requesting public records.
City Clerk - Business Licensing
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City Clerk - Business Licensing
Anyone conducting business within the city limits of Centralia is required to obtain a business license, with a few exemptions. Please refer to Centralia Municipal Code 5.01 and the City Clerk page for more information.
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City Clerk - Business Licensing
Yes, it is allowed under the temporary license section of the Centralia Municipal Code, Chapter 5.01.080.
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City Clerk - Business Licensing
No, as long as you do not have more than two garage sales per year and do not exceed more than 8 days between the two sales. Please refer to Centralia Municipal Code 5.01.100 for more information.
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City Clerk - Business Licensing
You may submit to have your business listed on the Small Works Roster online.
Dog Licensing
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Dog Licensing
Yes, dogs residing inside the city limits of Centralia are required to have a license. Please refer to Centralia Municipal Code 7.06 or the Police Department's page for more information.
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Dog Licensing
Yes, per the Centralia Municipal Code it is unlawful for any owner or keeper of any dog to allow it to be at large. Please refer to Chapter 7.15 Centralia Municipal Code for more information.
City Light
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City Light
You can send street light outage information directly to Public Works by filling out this form or you may call Public Works at 360-330-7512.
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City Light
If you are a Centralia City Light customer and dependant on electricity for medical reasons, the city encourages you to complete a “Special Considerations Request” form. Once your request is approved, City Light will use reasonable care and caution to contact you and recognize your special consideration needs prior to scheduled power interruptions. You can obtain this form by calling City Light at 360-330-7512.
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City Light
Please call Centralia City Light at phone 360-330-7512 for assistance in reading your meter.
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City Light
For customers who generate their own electricity, net metering measures the difference between the amount of electricity you buy from the City of Centralia and the amount of electricity you produce using your own generation system.
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City Light
Following completion of an application at 1100 North Tower Avenue, utility information on availability and cost of hookup for water and sewer will be provided by the Public Works Department. For electricity, contact City Light at phone 360-330-7512 or at 1100 North Tower Avenue to complete an application.
Human Resources
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Human Resources
Municipal Court
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Municipal Court
Please contact the Washington State Patrol.
Citizens' Academy
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Citizens' Academy
The Centralia Police Department's Citizens' Academy was implemented in 1997 to promote positive relations between police and the community. The objective is to provide citizens with the opportunity to get an inside look at how your local police department operates.
The selected academy attendees meet for three hours each Monday evening for 8 consecutive weeks and 2 Saturday activities. You will learn more about various operations of the department as well as the challenges that law enforcement face in today's society. Officers and civilian personnel present on their specific areas of expertise.
Through education, hands on experience and interaction with Officers, the goal is to create a foundation of responsible well-informed individuals who have the potential of influencing public opinions about police practices. Academy participants will gain an appreciation of the problems and challenges facing law enforcement today. They will have the opportunity to offer comments, ideas and solutions to problems that we all share within the community.
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Citizens' Academy
Participants are selected from applicants who live in and around our community. We aim to have a well-rounded cross-section of our residents who have an interest in the police department from youth to elderly; men and women; as well as representatives from civic organizations and other professions. Selected applicants do not have to live in Centralia, but must be 18 years of age and pass a background check. We limit the academy to 30 attendees to ensure a beneficial experience.
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Citizens' Academy
Some of the topics the academy will include:
- Community Policing
- Criminal investigations
- Drug enforcement
- My worst/best day as a Cop
- Observer ride along with an officer
- Officer selection and training
- Overview of crime in our area
- Police equipment and cost
- SWAT operations
- The dangers of the traffic stop
- Tour Centralia Police Department, Lewis County Jail and 911 Dispatch Center
- What does a criminal look like
- The history of the Centralia PD
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Citizens' Academy
Upon completion, graduates of the Citizens' Academy will receive a certificate signed by the Chief of Police. Many Citizens' Academy graduates go on to help the Centralia Police Department as volunteers. Some volunteers help with office work and special events. The Centralia Police Department's community outreach events include:
- A Night Out With Santa
- Lewis County Special Olympics Torch Run
- National Night Out Against Crime
- Summerfest
- The SW Washington Fair
Other Academy graduates may be interested in specialized police work with the Reserve Unit or the Block Watch Program.
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Citizens' Academy
Download the Citizens' Academy Application (PDF). Applications may also be obtained at the Centralia Police Department between 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. Questions? Call 360-330-7680.
Police
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Police
For non-emergency situations, call 360-740-1105 (Central Dispatch). They are available 24 hours every day. They can send a message to an on-duty officer to contact you.
During the weekday, business hours, you may call the Centralia Police Department at 360-330-7680.
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Police
Criminal history checks go through the Washington State Patrol WATCH program.
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Police
Centralia does not have a jail. Offenders are housed at Lewis County Jail in Chehalis call 360-748-9241.
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Police
Lewis County publishes a list of Level 3 sex offenders.
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Police
Graffiti, as defined by Municipal Code 10.45.030, is unlawful. Please refer to the Municipal Code for a list of fines.
Graffiti is not art, it's a form of vandalism and it's against the law. Please report any form of taggings to the Police Department.
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Police
Persistent barking dogs, particularly between the hours of 10 pm and 8 am, or at any time and place as to unreasonably disturb or interfere with the peace and comfort of owners or possessors of real property, is against the law. Contact Lewis County Dispatch at phone: 360-740-1105 to report the nuisance and an on-duty officer will contact you.
To learn more about this city code visit Centralia's Municipal Code - Noises 10.29.010.
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Trapping is unlawful. It is declared to be unlawful to trap fur-bearing animals, as classified by the Washington State Department of Wildlife and/or the Washington State Wildlife Commission, within the city. As used in this section, trap means a method of hunting using devices to capture wild animals.
For more information, visit the city's Title 10, Criminal Codes.
Parks & Facilities
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Parks & Facilities
View the Practice Field Use and Reservation Procedures (PDF). Also look at the field availability webpage.
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Parks & Facilities
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Parks & Facilities
View Pearl Street Pool information. Not for the summer of 2019.
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Parks & Facilities
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Parks & Facilities
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Parks & Facilities
View Rent Park Facilities webpage.
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Parks & Facilities
View Lewis County Sports Complex webpage.
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Parks & Facilities
View Register for Recreation Programs webpage.
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Parks & Facilities
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Parks & Facilities
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Parks & Facilities
View parks and recreations events webpage.
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Parks & Facilities
View the Parks Advisory board webpage.
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Parks & Facilities
View the volunteer opportunities webpage.
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Parks & Facilities
View the Borst Home and School webpage.
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Parks & Facilities
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Parks & Facilities
View the Community Sponsored Sports and Enrichment webpage.
Residents - Choose Local First - FAQs for Businesses
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Residents - Choose Local First - FAQs for Businesses
The initial launch was a joint effort between the Chehalis Community Renaissance Team (CCRT), Centralia Downtown Association (CDA) and the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce. As the program develops, the involvement of local businesses and organizations will be key to the success of the program.
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Residents - Choose Local First - FAQs for Businesses
Participating in the program will make a strong statement to local consumers about the benefits of shopping locally. Many businesses have felt the pinch of online and out-of-area competition. We need to become our own advocates and support our community by supporting local businesses here where we live.
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Residents - Choose Local First - FAQs for Businesses
Jumping on the bandwagon is simple! We would like to see our local businesses embrace the Choose Local First tagline in their own marketing materials and promotions. After all, this program was created as a method of supporting and growing our local businesses. Look for communication from the Chamber, CCRT and CDA as the next phases unfold. For now, help advertise and support the concepts and local promotions. Choose Local First is a life style decision, and we all need to bring awareness to this decision.
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Residents - Choose Local First - FAQs for Businesses
Questions or requests for promotional material can be directed to the CCRT by email, to the CDA by their website, and to the Chamber by email.
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Residents - Choose Local First - FAQs for Businesses
YES - that would be great! The more attention we can bring to this program, the more successful it will be. To get an electronic file of the logo in either color or black and white, please send an email with the file specifications for your advertising piece, and you will be sent the appropriate image.
Safe Place
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Safe Place
Thank you for your interest in the Centralia Police Department's Safe Place initiative, is designed to assist the victims of hate/bias crime and to encourage reporting of those crimes.
In late 2018, the Centralia Police Department was contacted by a concerned community member who suggested we contact the Seattle Police Department regarding the Safe Place training. In mid-2019, the Centralia Police Department Command Staff met with the Safe Place creator, Jim Ritter, and quickly recognized the value that the Safe Place training and program would bring to our community.
Since that initial meeting, all Centralia Police Officers have gone through the Safe Place training. Additionally, the Centralia Police Department's Command Staff have met with community members about the training and is proud to sponsor the Centralia Police Department Safe Place to assist in making Centralia a safe place for all to live, visit, and work.
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Safe Place
- Submit an Application
- Complete required CPD Safe Place Training
- Commit to the Safe Place principles
- CPD Safe Place liaison officer will deliver decals to your location.
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Safe Place
Although the Safe Place Program is free and voluntary, it is important that you educate your staff regarding their responsibilities:
- If a crime victim enters your premise, your staff should call 911 immediately on the victim's behalf.
- Allow the victim to remain on your premise until police arrive.
- If the victim leaves prior to police arrival, re-contact 911 and update the operator with the victim's and/or suspect's description and direction of travel.
- As with any emergency situation, your staff should use due care and caution when providing the victims of crime safe shelter while being mindful of the safety of patrons, co-workers and compliance with company policy.
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Safe Place
Please contact Deputy Chief Stacy Denham for more information.
Public Works
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Public Works
The Stormwater fee pays for the required stormwater management program. Each property owner in the City pays their
fair share
to plan, construct, maintain, test for pollutants, and operate the city-wide stormwater system. The stormwater drainage system includes curbs/gutters, underground pipes, swales, drainage right-of-ways, canals, retention ponds, lakes, and waterways. Everyone who lives in the City of Centralia benefits when the stormwater system is well managed. The entire system is constructed and maintained for the benefit of all Centralia residents. You may not have a problem on your property or in your neighborhood, but the runoff from your property and your neighbors' property contributes to the City's overall stormwater system. -
Public Works
Please call Public Works at 360-330-7512.
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Public Works
Learn about adding utilities for homes and businesses on the Utility Customer Service Center page.
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Public Works
Visit the Public Works Applications and Permits page to learn how to add utilities for new construction.
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Public Works
Please call Centralia Public Works at 360-330-7512 for assistance in reading your meter.
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Public Works
For information on water testing, contact the Water Quality Specialist by calling Public Works at 360-330-7512.
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Public Works
Contact Centralia City Light or call 360-330-7512 and request that someone be scheduled to come to your house to disconnect the power. A City Light representative will disconnect the power to your electrical meter base.
Please note that any internal electrical work requiring this kind of disconnection will also require a Labor and Industries Permit. Do not disconnect power, remove the meter or meter seal yourself. If this is done by anyone other than a qualified City Light representative, the account owner will be billed for meter tampering. In addition, disconnecting power, removing a meter, and/or tampering with meter seals without proper training and protective equipment is dangerous and violates state law RCW 80.28.240 and CMC 13.04.165.
Community Development
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Community Development
The ability to own livestock depends on the zoning of your property. Call Community Development for more information at phone: 360-330-7662.
Utilities Customer Service - Accounts
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Utilities Customer Service - Accounts
Contact the Customer Service Center located at 500 North Pearl or call 330-7657.
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Utilities Customer Service - Accounts
Contact the Customer Service Center located at 500 North Pearl or call 360-330-7657.
Utilities Customer Service - Autopay
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Utilities Customer Service - Autopay
Your regular billing statement will be sent to you on the same schedule as it has in the past. Your bank will withdraw the appropriate funds from your account on the 25th of the month or the next business day.
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Utilities Customer Service - Autopay
No. There is no charge for this service.
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Utilities Customer Service - Autopay
Each payment will be clearly identified on your statement that you receive from your bank, savings and loan or credit union.
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Utilities Customer Service - Autopay
Just visit our Utilities Customer Service Center, or let us know in writing of your intent to terminate your automatic bill payment.