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  1. Find out how to report a crime, obtain a police information check, pay a traffic fine, and more. Connect with EPS on social media, see crime files, and learn about their programs and events.

  2. Learn how to contact the Edmonton Police Service for emergencies, non-emergencies, online reporting and collision reporting. Find out about their services, branch locations and evaluation process.

    • 911 in An Emergency only
    • Reporting at A Police Station
    • Just Call 2-1-1
    • Contact EPS During Regular Business Hours

    DIAL 9 – 1 – 1 for all life threatening situations & crimes in progress In all cases of an emergency involving a life threatening situation, or a crime in progress, dial 911 immediately. Your call will be answered by an Emergency Communications Officer who will direct your call to Police, Fire or Ambulance. *Impaired drivers are considered EMERGENC...

    The following can be reported at your nearest police station: Please visit our Police Station Locationsto find the closest police station to you and times of operation.

    You can help before police or emergency services are needed! When you see someone in distress, Just Call 211and press "3" to dispatch the 24/7 Crisis Diversion Team. This service should be used when you see someone: By calling 211, you can provide someone with the proper aid and emergency resources can continue to focus on emergencies. See REACH Ed...

    Police Headquarters 9620 - 103A Avenue Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5H 0H7 Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Telephone: 780-421-2200 Fax: 780-421-2187 To email the EPS, please use the form below. For recruitment information or to talk to someone about becoming a police officer, please visit www.joineps.ca. Unfortunately, our forms do not c...

  3. The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) is the municipal police force for the City of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The current chief of the EPS is Dale McFee. McFee is the second highest paid police chief in Canada with an annual salary of $357,000 (2023), following Vancouver's police chief Adam Palmer, who in 2022 was paid $493,932.

  4. Police Information Checks. The online Police Information Check application process is fully electronic, including the results. The Police Information Checks are all completed by members of the Edmonton Police Service. Click here for information on applying for a Police Information Check.

  5. Edmonton Police Service. Commitment to Professionalism - Reduced Crime & Victimization - Investigative Excellence - Increased Efficiency & Effectiveness

  6. A forward-thinking police service that strengthens public trust through addressing crime, harm and disorder. Mission To be relentless on crime and a leading partner in building community safety.

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