Welcome to the Waverly Police Department, a dedicated 24-hour, full-service police agency committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of the vibrant community we serve, encompassing approximately 4,250 residents. Our team of 13 devoted, full-time Police (Public Safety) Officers is committed to upholding the highest standards of law enforcement.
Waverly Police Department Announces SAFE Campaign Participation
The Waverly Police Department will be partnering with the Tennessee Governor’s Highway Safety Office for the 2016 Seatbelts Are For Everyone (SAFE) campaign. The SAFE campaign is designed to increase seat belt and child passenger safety restraint usage in Tennessee. Law enforcement agencies participate in the campaign by planning and implementing occupant protection initiatives in their communities.
“We see examples every...
State Fire Marshal Urges Safe Generator Use During Winter Weather
Portable Generators Pose a Serious Carbon Monoxide Hazard
NASHVILLE – As cold weather sweeps across Tennessee, home and business owners may rely on portable generators during occasional power outages to operate their electrical equipment such as heating units, computers, water pumps and lighting.
While portable generators can provide a quick fix, they can also pose unseen hazards that can have long-lasting effects. The State...
State Fire Marshal Reminds Tennesseans to Heat Homes Safely
Heating Equipment Fires Caused 42 Deaths, $31 Million in Property Losses Since 2010
NASHVILLE –The State Fire Marshal’s Office is reminding Tennesseans to keep safe and warm as colder weather becomes more common across the state. Residents are urged to use extra caution with the use of alternate heat sources.
“The arrival of colder weather means many people will begin to heat their homes with fireplaces, woodstoves, and space...
The City of Waverly Department of Public Safety is seeking proposals for Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). Bids will be opened on Friday, November 6, 2015 at 10 a.m. CST in the training room of the Department of Public Safety at 103 East Main Street, Waverly, TN. Bid specs may be obtained by contacting Chief Grant Gillespie, 103 East Main St., Waverly, TN 37185. 931-296-4300. We reserve the right to reject any and/or all proposals, to waive technicalities or informalities, and...
August 11, 2015
Citizens Police Academy -Session 9 AnnouncedSession 9 of the Citizen’s Police Academy (CPA) is set to begin Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at 6pm. Chief Grant Gillespie and officers from the Waverly Police Department will conduct the program. Classes are approximately three hours in length and are held every Tuesday night through November 24. Topics covered in the course include an overview of the law enforcement profession, criminal law, drug enforcement,...