Chief of Police-Toellner

Police Chief Ryan Toellner
Phone: (920) 387-7903 ext 1301
Email: rtoellner@mayvillecity.com
Lieutenant-Johnson

Lieutenant Jeremy Johnson
Phone: (320) 387-7903 ext 1302
Email: jjohnson@mayvillecity.com
Contact Information
25 S. School St. P.O. Box 273
Mayville, WI 53050
Phone: (920) 387-7903
Fax: (920) 387-7918
Visit our website at http://www.mayvillepolice.org/
FAQs
Winter Parking
No vehicle may park on any street any night between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. when there is a snow event.
A "snow event" means either 1) the accumulation of snow is such that snowplows are used to clear the snow, or 2) a snow emergency is declared. All vehicles must be removed from public streets and alleys from the starting time of the snow event until the streets or alleys have been cleared curb-to-curb or edge-to-edge of pavement during a snow event.
If any vehicle is parked on the roadway, the police department will place a parking ticket on the vehicle and may order the vehicle towed from the street at the owner's expense. Each parking violation is $30.00 for the first 72 hours. After 72 hours, you will incur additional fees and penalties.
*** PLEASE NOTE THERE IS NO PARKING ON MAIN STREET BETWEEN HORICON STREET AND BUCHANAN STREET FROM 2:30AM until 5:30AM REGARDLESS OF SNOW LEVELS ***
Please stop by the Mayville Police Department at 25 S. School Street to buy your parking permits.
Do I need to register my bicycle?
Yes, It is unlawful for any person to operate a bicycle owned by a resident of the City or kept in the City upon any City street unless the bicycle is properly registered and licensed.
What is the curfew in Mayville?
Curfew in the City of Mayville is 11:00pm. No person under 18 years of age may be out in a public place or in a vehicle unless accompanied by his/her parent or guardian.
EXCEPTIONS. This section shall not apply to a child:
1. Who is performing an errand as directed by his parent, guardian or person having lawful custody.
2. Who is on his own premises or in the areas immediately adjacent thereto.
3. Whose employment makes it necessary to be upon the streets, alleys or public places or in any motor vehicle during such hours.
4. Who is returning home from a supervised school, church or civic function.
These exceptions shall not, however, permit a child to unnecessarily loiter about the streets, alleys or public places or be in a parked motor vehicle on the public streets.