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Welcome to Online Crime Reporting for the City of Atlanta Police Department. This page lets you submit a police report now and print a copy of the report for free. Please turn off your pop-up blocking software before you file a report. Filing a false police report is a crime. If this is an Emergency please call 911.
Click here to file a report online
What crimes can be reported online? (Note: You must provide an email address to report a crime online)
Harassing Phone Calls/Texts/Emails
Damage to Property (Vandalism)
Lost Property
Identity Theft
Missing City of Atlanta trash bin
What happens after you file a crime report online?
When you successfully report your crime you will see the message "Your report has been submitted" and you will be given a temporary report number.
At this point, You will be able to print a copy of the temporary police report to keep for your records.
To provide additional information about a previously submitted report, you can file an online supplemental through our online reporting system.
For Harassing Phone Calls
After you submit your report, contact your phone service provider using the contact information provided in your billing statement.
Give your provider the Report Number and follow their instructions.
If you continue to receive calls, keep track of:
The number of calls you receive. Note: You do not need to report the date and time of the calls.
The phone number they are from (if you have caller ID)
To report any of these crimes by phone
Please call 404-658-6666.
To report a crime tip
If you want to report a tip regarding a crime, call Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online via our online service @ https://www.p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=552
If you do not see the crime you are looking for, see below. You cannot report these types of crimes online. To report it by phone by either calling 911 or 404-658-6666.
Call 911 to report:
A crime that is in progress
A crime that is about to happen
Domestic violence
Fire
Injured person
Life and death situations
Medical emergencies
Missing person
Someone breaking into or entering your home or business
Stolen vehicle
Suspect who is still on the scene
Traffic accidents