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For instructions on how to get a police report, select the type of report below. Police Reports Taken by the San Diego Police Department. Includes requests for arrests, crimes, and event incident reports. Traffic Collision or Accident Reports. Criminal History Reports. Warrants. Other Reports & Documents. Services. File a Police Report.
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The San Diego Police Department provides a variety of ways that you can report crimes that occurred within the City of San Diego, including an easy online reporting system.
The San Diego Police Department offers an online reporting system for residents to report crimes that may not require an officer to respond, but a police report is needed for insurance or other purposes. These sample narratives will assist you in completing your report.
You can request a copy of a report in the following ways: Generate a request through the Public Records Center; Submit a request to the Sheriff’s station or substation that wrote the report or responded to the incident; Submitting a Service Request Form to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Records & ID Division: Service Request Form English
18 Μαρ 2019 · If you live far from San Diego or you can't get to the police department office in person, request a copy of the report by mail. Send the written request to: SDPD Records, MS#726, P.O. Box 121431, San Diego, CA., 92112-1431.
The San Diego County Sheriff's Office Records & ID Division processes all arrest and booking records, identifies in-custody inmates, maintains all San Diego Sheriff crime and arrest reports, and maintains a county-wide repository of warrants and temporary restraining orders.
The UC San Diego Police Department evaluates requests for police report copies on a case-by-case basis. Records responds to requests within 10 days of receiving them. You can request a report copy: By phone: Call the Records Division at (858) 534-4361. Print and complete the request form (PDF) and submit it to the Police Department: