The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department offers a variety of resources related to crime prevention, education, permits, and victim services.
Learn about services such as filing a crime report, requesting copies of reports, scheduling in-person appointments, submitting commendations or complaints, and creating service requests with your area command.
Find safety tips and important information to help you if you become a victim of auto theft.
Learn how LVMPD’s Crime Prevention Specialists can help you reduce and deter crime in your community.
Find resources to help you understand, prevent, and respond to cybercrime in our community.
Get information about fraud and identity theft, along with tips to help protect yourself from becoming a victim.
Learn about the ICAC Program and how it works to combat technology-facilitated crimes against children.
Learn how the LVMPD Missing Persons Detail investigates cases involving missing persons and runaway children.
Learn how Neighborhood Watch programs help communities work together to prevent crime and improve safety.
LVMPD is here to help ensure that you have all the proper licensing and registration requirements needed for concealed carry, ATF permits, work cards and special events.
The Southern Nevada Family Justice Center (FJC) is a one stop shop for victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking.
Supporting Southern Nevada’s survivors through partnerships with effective Community education, investigations, prosecutions, and services to prevent future victimization
Learn about our Traffic Bureau and submit a traffic service request for enforcement
This voluntary program is designed to utilize video surveillance systems at homes and businesses across Las Vegas to help reduce crime.
It is the mission of the Victim Services Detail to help victims of crime by providing crisis intervention, support, referrals, and encouraging safety practices to reduce the likelihood of future victimization.
SAVE (formerly VINE, Victim Information and Notification Everyday)
SAVE stands for Survivors, Advocates, Victims and Enforcement. It is a free and anonymous 24-hour service that provides victims and witnesses of crime two important features: information and notification.
Important note: While most users who are signed up for VINE will immediately be transferred to this new system, those who have signed up for VINE through the app will need to re-register for Nevada SAVE notifications. Please check to ensure you are registered in order to stay informed and protected.