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Community Online Reporting PROGRAM (CORP)

You can report the following crimes online:

  • Property Destruction
  • Identity Theft
  • Car Prowls
  • Auto Accessories
  • Theft of Property (under $500)
  • Narcotics Activity

The Seattle Police Department Community Online Crime Reporting Program allows you to submit a report immediately, and print a copy of the police report at no charge. You can use this report to file with your insurance company.

All cases filed within this system will be reviewed, but for a number of reasons most will not be investigated. However, if further investigation of your case is needed, you may be contacted for follow-up or additional details.

Only certain crimes are available for online reporting, as they usually do not require an in-person police response. If your crime type is not listed as an option for online reporting, you will need to call the non-emergency number 206-625-5011 to report the crime. Questions about this program?

If the crime is still in progress or it is an emergency situation, call 9-1-1 immediately.
Filing a false police report IS A CRIME.

FILE A REPORT ONLINE

You must confirm that the following are true before you can file a crime online:

1. This is NOT an emergency. Definition

2. The incident occured WITHIN the city limits. Definition

3. There are no KNOWN SUSPECTS. Definition

4. Your web browser is set up to use this application. Definition


 

After you complete a report, you will see the words "Your Online Report Has Been Submitted" and immediately will be given a temporary transaction number. Your report will be reviewed within 5 business days. If your report is approved, you will be sent an email with a copy of the report to keep for your records or file with insurance.

You will have the ability to file online supplemental reports. You will need the temporary transaction (a T followed by eight digits) of the original CORP-filed report, or the police report number you received when your report was taken by an officer, or approved online. The police report number will begin with the year of the report followed by six digits (e.g., 2010-000017).

 
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