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You should call the non-emergency number at 651-767-0640 if: A crime has occurred but there has been some delay in reporting it. You need to report loud construction noise, parties, barking dogs or other similar annoyances. You need to report parking complaints.
If your incident is an emergency, call 911. If non-emergency call 651-291-1111. If this happened in another city, can I file a report using this online police citizen reporting system? No, If a crime took place outside of the City of St. Paul please call the police department for that city.
You should call the non-emergency number at 651-767-0640 to report loud noises and annoyances, to check if your car has been towed or if you need a police report for non-emergency situations. The non-emergency number is answered 24 hours a day.
An agency non-emergency number can be used to report situations that do not require immediate police response like: When you need immediate police, medical or fire assistance, you should call 911. If your department is missing, let us know and we’ll add it to the list.
If this is an Emergency or a police officer response is needed, please call 911 or the non-emergency number 651-291-1111. Welcome to the St. Paul Police Department online police reporting system. Using this online police report system allows you to submit a report immediately and later print a copy of the police report at no cost.
The Ramsey County Emergency Communications Center is the largest 911 dispatch center in the state of Minnesota, serving more than 550,000 residents and dispatching all police, fire and emergency medical services agencies in the county. Report an emergency (911) Report a non-emergency; Become a 911 telecommunicator