How do I get a copy of a police report Toronto?
- Telephone. 416-808-8240. Monday – Friday 0800-1600 Hours *
- Fax. 416-808-8202.
- Mail. Records Release. Toronto Police Service. 40 College Street. Toronto, ON M5G 2J3.
- Customer Service Centre (in-person requests) 40 College Street. Ground Floor. Open Monday – Friday. 0700-1700 Hours *
- ← Records Release Section.
How do I get a copy of a police report in Ontario?
To obtain a copy of a Police Occurrence Report or Motor Vehicle Accident Report you may bring your completed Form D along with 2 pieces of photo identification and payment (Credit Card/Debit only) to Sir Robert Peel Centre, located at 7750 Hurontario Street, Brampton, Monday to Friday between 8:15 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Are police reports public in Ontario?
Members of the public have the right to request records containing their personal information from the Ontario Provincial Police or a municipal police service.
Can I get my police record online?
Government agencies, such as law enforcement agencies, can access your criminal record without your consent. Private companies also sell criminal records online, to anyone willing to pay a fee, although these records are not necessarily complete, because they include only information that is publicly available.
How do I get a police check in Ontario?
In Ontario, you can request a police record check from either:
- municipal police service.
- a First Nations police service.
- the Ontario Provincial Police.
- a private business that is authorized to provide police record checks.
How long does it take to get a police check in Toronto?
Processing Time: 7 to 10 business days, but may fluctuate due to volume and time of year.
Can you clear your criminal record in Canada?
Assuming you meet the government of Canada’s eligibility requirements, as per the Criminal Records Act (CRA) of Canada (the criminal law which outlines the Canadian Pardon process, and much more), you can absolutely clear your criminal record from public visibility forever!
How do I request information from the Toronto Police Service?
Requests for information held by the Toronto Police Service are made to the Access & Privacy Section, which is responsible for managing compliance with M.F.I.P.P.A. and other statutes. The unit falls under Records Management Services and currently consists of one Coordinator, nine Disclosure Analysts and one support staff.
How do I file a core report in Toronto?
In order for the Toronto Police Service to process your CORE report, the following information is MANDATORY; Your EMAIL ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER and other contact information. The INCIDENT START AND END DATE The LOCATION of the incident, including the place or area your property was believed stolen.
How do I report a non-emergency incident outside of Toronto?
It is the policy of the Toronto Police Service to not accept reports of non-emergency incidents that occur outside of the City of Toronto. To report a non-emergency incident that occurred outside of the City of Toronto, please contact the police service that is responsible for that area.
Where can I find information about criminal records in Toronto?
Criminal Records (Note: Criminal records, as held by the Toronto Police Service, will only be released with verification of fingerprints by the RCMP). Further information is available on our Background Checks page. Requests not processed through the Access and Privacy Section include: