Using this online reporting system, you can report non-emergency crimes of the following types:
- Harassing Phone Call(s)
- Hit and Run
- Identity Theft & Fraud Lost
- Property Theft
- Theft from a Vehicle
- Vandalism
- Vandalism of a Vehicle

FAQs

I am a defendant, and I want to get a copy of the police report. How do I get a copy? Is there any cost?

If you are a defendant in a case, you or your attorney will be given a free copy of the police report in court when you are arraigned on the charges.

Can I report a crime to the district attorney's office?

In most cases, crimes must be reported to the police department or other law enforcement agency which has jurisdiction over the city or county where the crime occurred. For example, if the crime occurred in San Mateo, it should be reported to the San Mateo Police Department. There are, however, certain exceptions. Specifically, crimes involving consumer fraud or the unlawful discharge of hazardous materials may be reported to the District Attorney's Consumer and Environmental Protection Division. In addition, crimes involving misconduct by public officials may be reported to the District Attorney's Office in writing. Note, however, that reports of misconduct on the part of law enforcement officers should be reported to the internal affairs section or professional standards section of the law enforcement agency where the officer is employed. 

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!

Using this online reporting system, you can report non-emergency crimes of the following types:
- Harassing Phone Call(s)
- Hit and Run
- Identity Theft & Fraud Lost
- Property Theft
- Theft from a Vehicle
- Vandalism
- Vandalism of a Vehicle

FAQs

I am a defendant, and I want to get a copy of the police report. How do I get a copy? Is there any cost?

If you are a defendant in a case, you or your attorney will be given a free copy of the police report in court when you are arraigned on the charges.

Can I report a crime to the district attorney's office?

In most cases, crimes must be reported to the police department or other law enforcement agency which has jurisdiction over the city or county where the crime occurred. For example, if the crime occurred in San Mateo, it should be reported to the San Mateo Police Department. There are, however, certain exceptions. Specifically, crimes involving consumer fraud or the unlawful discharge of hazardous materials may be reported to the District Attorney's Consumer and Environmental Protection Division. In addition, crimes involving misconduct by public officials may be reported to the District Attorney's Office in writing. Note, however, that reports of misconduct on the part of law enforcement officers should be reported to the internal affairs section or professional standards section of the law enforcement agency where the officer is employed. 

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!

papergov

Papergov is the leading place to discover & act on all local government services.

papergov

Papergov is the leading place to discover & act on all local government services.

© 2022, Openly Technologies, Inc.