Reporting Options

Welcome to the Saskatoon Police Service Citizens Online Police Reporting System.

If this is an emergency, please call 911.

The Saskatoon Police Service has three options for non-emergent reporting by the public:

  • Utilize the Call Back Unit by calling 306-975-8300, you will be put on a call back list. The CBU will do its best to call you back within five calendar days.
  • View the Online Reporting page to see if your report qualifies for online reporting and if so leave your report at your convenience.
  • Visit the SPS Service Centre seven days a week between 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. to leave your report in person.

Join the General Reporting Line

For more information about the lobby management services in place at SPS, please visit the Lobby Management page.

More contact information can be found here: saskatoonpolice.ca/contact

Using this Citizen Online Police Reporting System allows you to submit a non-urgent report immediately.

You may also print a copy of both the Temporary and the Permanent police report for your personal records only. These copies cannot be used for insurance purposes.

Criteria for filing an Online Report:

  • This is not an emergency.
  • You must have a valid email address to use this system. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose.
  • There are no known suspects - either person or vehicle - and there is no visible physical evidence at the scene.
  • If the incident occurred on a provincial highway or outside the Saskatoon Police Service jurisdictional limits - refer to the FAQ.
  • Only the types of reports below are allowed to be completed online - see definitions for each type.
  • Reports may not be filed on behalf of a third party (ie. another person or for public property), except in the case of children. Reports must be filed by the actual complainant, owner or authorized representative.

If your incident falls within the above criteria, you are ready to file your report online. Please make sure to turn off your pop-up blocking software before filing the report.

Note: Only information fields noted with the red * are mandatory.

Please Note:

  • All cases filed using the Citizens Online Police Reporting System will be reviewed by an officer. There may be a delay of several days before you receive a response as this system is not monitored on a 24/7 basis. Your report could be sent back to obtain additional information. If such information is not received within 20 days, the entire report will be deleted from the system.
  • Please note that due to the fact that online reports are usually of a minor nature and without any known suspects, there is often no reasonable avenue of investigation. As a result, most reports will be forwarded for information purposes but will be operationally concluded. If additional information should come to light that would warrant further investigation, you may be contacted by an officer.
  • Filing a false police report is a crime.
  • Do not use the 'Back' button in your browser to correct information entered earlier as that will erase all later information. There is an opportunity for you to proof read your entire report prior to actually submitting it.
  • To protect your personal information, once you begin your report you will be automatically timed out after 30 minutes of inactivity. Please ensure you have all required information at hand before you start.
  • If you feel the incident is related to Domestic Violence - please call the Saskatoon Police Service at 306-975-8300 or attend to the Front Desk of the Saskatoon Police Service between 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. daily.
  • Lost Foreign passports, Stolen Foreign passports, Citizenship and Permanent Residence cards can be reported electronically. To report a lost or stolen Canadian passport you are required to report the loss to the Foreign Affairs and International Trade - Passport Office at 1-800-567-6868.
  • To report a lost or stolen vehicle, please call the Saskatoon Police Service at 306-975-8300 or attend to the Front Desk of the Saskatoon Police Service between 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. daily.
  • During long weekends and holidays, reports submitted online may not be processed for a few days.

For additional information, please review Citizen Online Police Report Frequently Asked Questions.

Using the Saskatoon Police Service Police Online Citizen Reporting System, you can report the following incidents. Please choose from the list below and a definition will be provided.

Upon completion of this report process you will:

  • See the words: "Your online police report has been submitted".
  • You will immediately receive a temporary police report file number, and an email informing you that we have received your report and that it is pending review. A temporary file number will appear in this format: T11(for year)000999. Temporary file numbers cannot be used for insurance purposes.
  • If you do not receive an email with a temporary file number, please check your Spam or Junk-Email folder.
  • A police officer will review your report and either Approve, Reject, or request additional follow-up information from you. You will be advised via email of the status of your report. Do not reply via email to any of these automated messages as these accounts are not monitored. Follow the directions provided on how to respond regarding your report.
  • Once your report is approved, you will receive a permanent report number - this number appears in this format: 11-123456.
  • Be able to print a copy of the police report to keep for your records only. This copy cannot be used for insurance purposes.