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631-852-COPS is the Suffolk County Police Department's non-emergency telephone number to be used to report incidents requiring a police response.
If you have a complaint of police brutality or the abuse of your rights by the police or other public officials, contact the nearest office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), listed in the front of your telephone directory under police, or write to the Department of Justice at the address above.
For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergencies, call 631-852-COPS. This account is not monitored 24/7.
631-852-COPS is the Suffolk County Police Department's non-emergency telephone number to be used to report incidents requiring a police response.
If you wish to file a complaint against a Police Officer you can contact the Suffolk County Police Department Internal Affairs Bureau at: 631-852-6265 or Toll Free 1-855-IAB-SCPD (1-855-422-7273).
A. Readily-accessible complaint forms will likely be available at the oversight agency, local police station, or online. The complaint process usually begins with the complainant submitting a complaint form or making a verbal complaint against an officer.
You can either write your complaint before-hand and take it to the police station or in case of urgency, you can go directly to the police station and tell them you need to file a complaint. The police may give you a complaint form to write down the complaint. If you need more paper, you can ask the police.
Elizabeth M. Daitz - Assistant Commissioner of Police - Suffolk County Police Department | LinkedIn.
To submit online, go to .p3tips, visit the Suffolk Police Department website (. suffolkva. uSuffolk Police Departmentne link, or go to the Suffolk Police Department Facebook page at .facebook/suffolkpolicedepartment. You can also call 888-LOCK-U-UP, 1- 888-562-5887, Option 5.