Please do not use online reporting for emergencies. If this is an emergency, please call 9-1-1.

To file an Online Police Report, use the link under Using Online Police Reports or Harassing Phone Calls.

Read ALL of the information below to determine if online reporting is appropriate.

  • Remember, when filling out the form, only information with a red asterisk (*) is mandatory.
  • Enter your email to receive the status of your report. Email is not used for any other purpose.

Using Online Police Reports

The following reports are appropriate for filing an Online Police Report:

  • Additional Loss List
  • Attempted Auto Theft or Vehicle Tampering
  • Vehicle Burglary
  • Fraud
  • Harassing Phone Calls (see additional information below)
  • Identity Theft
  • Lost Property
  • Non-Injury Accident
  • Theft; Vandalism
  • Violation of Court Order

To use the online reports form, please confirm:

  1. It is NOT an emergency.

  2. The incident does not involve domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse, or a stolen vehicle.

  3. The incident occurred within Stockton city limits.

If you answered "yes" to all of the above questions, you can FILE YOUR REPORT HERE


Upon completing the report, print a free copy of the report for your records and look for:

  • Confirmation text: "Your report has been submitted."
  • Temporary case number

 

Online Reports Timeline

  • Due to high volume, please allow up to 10 days for a permanent case number to be assigned.
  • If further investigation is needed, you may be contacted.
  • Filing a false police report is a crime.

 

Harassing Phone Calls

 

After completing the harassing phone calls report:

  • Your phone service with the report number.
  • Keep track of call times and the incoming phone number, if you have caller ID.
 

FAQ - Online Police Reports

 

  • If this happened in another city, can I file a report using this system?  No, please call the Police Department for that city unless you are reporting Identity Theft.
  • Identity Theft can be reported no matter what city it occurred in, except where identity theft was used to file a false tax return.  Instead, contact the IRS Identity Protection Unit at 1-800-908-4490.
  • What if this happened on a State Freeway? Call the California Highway Patrol Office nearest you.

 

  • What is a "known suspect"? When you or someone else knows the person, where to find the person who committed the crime or the license plate number of the vehicle in which the suspect(s) occupied.