Area Command Community Service Request
Completing a Service Request does not replace calling 9-1-1 in an emergency. If you need immediate police, medical or fire assistance.
Do not submit a Service Request for:
- Disturbance calls involving loud parties
- Loud music complaints
- Minor disturbances
- Break-ins or vandalism discovered after the fact
- Situations where suspects have already left
For these situations please call 3-1-1 for non-emergency police assistance.
Below you'll find resources for common neighborhood issues, and if assistance is still needed, complete a Service Request to your area command for follow-up.
How to address common concerns:
If none of the above meet your needs and you require community policing, please see below to submit a request for service.
Do not submit a Service Request if you need to file a police report for investigation.
Some police reports can be filed using the online police report filing system. All other types of police reports can be filed in person at your nearest Area Command.
Examples of Service Requests:
- "I would like to request extra police patrol for my neighborhood"
- "I am experiencing issues related to unhoused individuals"
- "I have a chronic nuisance issue in my neighborhood and I'd like to learn about resources available to me"
For crimes in progress, call 9-1-1. For non-emergency police response (disruptive parties, noise complaints, welfare checks) call 3-1-1.