File a Police Report

File a Police Report

File a Police Report in the City of El Paso, Texas using this service

FAQs

Can I report a Hit and Run Accident online?

Unfortunately, you cannot report a hit and run incident online. You should report hit and run accidents on the telephone at (915) 832-4436 within the first 10 days after they occur.

What information is needed in the report?

  • Who - The victim is person who the incident has happened to.
  • What – This identifies what is damaged, lost or stolen.
  • When - This is the timeframe of when the offense occurred.
  • Where - The offense location is used to determine jurisdiction.
  • How - This is a narrative explaining the Who, What, When and Where. This should explain how the offense happened.

These facts are needed to gather the Victim information, Location, Items, Time, and summary of the elements of the offense. During the review process, if there is a question regarding a report that was submitted, an EPPD employee will contact the person who submitted the report via email for more information.

Can I file a report on an incident that took place in El Paso County, but not the City of El Paso?

No; although the incident took place within the County limits, Only reports that occurred within the City limits can be filed with the El Paso Police Department.

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Service Reminders

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File a Police Report

File a Police Report

File a Police Report in the City of El Paso, Texas using this service

FAQs

Can I report a Hit and Run Accident online?

Unfortunately, you cannot report a hit and run incident online. You should report hit and run accidents on the telephone at (915) 832-4436 within the first 10 days after they occur.

What information is needed in the report?

  • Who - The victim is person who the incident has happened to.
  • What – This identifies what is damaged, lost or stolen.
  • When - This is the timeframe of when the offense occurred.
  • Where - The offense location is used to determine jurisdiction.
  • How - This is a narrative explaining the Who, What, When and Where. This should explain how the offense happened.

These facts are needed to gather the Victim information, Location, Items, Time, and summary of the elements of the offense. During the review process, if there is a question regarding a report that was submitted, an EPPD employee will contact the person who submitted the report via email for more information.

Can I file a report on an incident that took place in El Paso County, but not the City of El Paso?

No; although the incident took place within the County limits, Only reports that occurred within the City limits can be filed with the El Paso Police Department.

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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