Online Reports

Police On-Line Reports

IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ

For a crime in progress, dial 9-1-1

CONTACT VIA EMAIL PDRec@sbpdnj.net

You CANNOT use this on-line form to report:
  • Any type of violent crime, including: personal assault, kidnapping, robbery, etc.
  • Any type of sex crime, including: rape, sexual assault, etc.
  • Any type of stolen vehicle, including: trucks, cars, trailers, motorcycles, etc.
  • Any lost/stolen license plates.
  • Any type of traffic accident, whether there was an injury or not.
  • Any type of court order violation such as violation of restraining order, violation of child custody order, etc.
  • Any crime involving a weapon.
To report any of the above listed crimes, please call 732-329-4646.

You CAN use this on-line form to report the following:

Definition: Unwanted phone calls of an annoying, harassing or threatening nature.

Examples: Immediate hang-ups, obscene language, etc. with no known suspects.

Definition: Obtaining someone else’s personal identifying information and using it to obtain credit, goods or services.

Examples: Someone obtains a credit card using your S.S.N. or obtains phone service using your personal information.

Definition: When property is missing or lost.

Examples: Property that is missing, leaving items in restaurant, or missing from home.

Definition: Your property is taken without your permission.

Examples: Property known to be stolen and missing may be reported. Lost property is not a theft.

Definition: Property is stolen from a motor vehicle.

Examples: Stolen equipment or belongings from a vehicle.

Definition: The act of changing, modifying or defacing public or private property.

Examples: Graffiti, knocking over mail box, throwing rock through windows, etc.

Definition: The act of changing, modifying or defacing a motor vehicle.

Examples: Graffiti, keying, throwing rocks through windows, denting on purpose or with an object etc.

Incidents submitted on-line are reviewed to insure that a crime has been committed before a report number is assigned. If it is determined that a crime has not been committed, a report number will not be assigned.

Once your report is complete it will be assigned a TEMPORARY CASE NUMBER. Once your report has been reviewed and approved it will be assigned a PERMANENT CASE NUMBER. You will be emailed all subsequent status of your report, including a copy of the final report. The copy of the report will be sent as a PDF attachment, please make sure your email settings will permit this.

Filing a false police report is a crime. Any person who gives or causes to be given false information to any law enforcement officer, with respect to the commission of any crime or incident, is guilty of a fourth degree crime under the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice (2C:28-4). Fourth degree crimes are punishable by a fine of not more than $ 1,000.00, or by imprisonment for not more than 18 months, or both

To continue filing an on-line report click on the following link. Police On-Line Reports
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