Fort Collins Police Services#
NOTE:
Sex Offender Registration will be closed Dec. 19 through Dec. 30, as well as Jan. 1
- I need to report an emergency or in-progress situation: Call 911 immediately
- I want to speak with someone about a non-emergency situation: Call 970.419.3273 (FCPD)
- I want to make an online report about a non-emergency crime or lost property: Online Police Report page
- I want to schedule a vehicle VIN check: VIN Verification page
- I have a non-urgent question: FAQ page
Fort Collins Police Services is a progressive and professional organization, currently employing 232 sworn officers and 137 non-sworn professional staff.
Our vision is to make Fort Collins the safest community in the nation. We serve the community by protecting life and property, preserving peace and order, preventing and detecting crime, enforcing laws and ordinances, and promoting the safe, efficient use of the City's streets and highways. Our values include respect, integrity, service, and engagement. Fort Collins Police Services emphasizes a comprehensive community-oriented policing strategy woven into all we do as the preferred means of addressing community needs.
For a snapshot of the agency's programs and priorities, view the 2023 Annual Review.
We're Hiring
Learn more about open sworn and non-sworn positions and apply to join Fort Collins Police Services.
Trust and transparency are critical components of any healthy, sustainable relationship. Our goal is to make Fort Collins the safest city in the country, and the only way to achieve that is in partnership with our community. With that in mind, we want to make sure information is readily available about the topics of interest and concern to our community. On our Transparency page, you'll find information, links, and policies that define our processes, philosophies, and accountability measures that ensure we're providing the best service possible.
CALEA Accreditation#
Fort Collins Police Services is participating in the CALEA (The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies) Accreditation process. As part of this process, we provide an opportunity for public feedback via the CALEA portal which can be located here: https://cimrs2.calea.org/693
The purpose of this public portal is to receive comments regarding our compliance with CALEA standards, engagement in the service community, delivery of public safety services, and overall candidacy for accredited status. These comments can be in the form of commendations or concerns. The overall intent of the accreditation process is to provide our agency with information to support continuous improvement, as well as foster our pursuit of professional excellence.
It is important to know that CALEA is not an investigatory body and subsequently, the public portal should not be used to submit information for such purposes. Additionally, there will be no response other than acknowledgement to submissions; however, the information will be considered in context to its relevancy to compliance with standards and the tenets of CALEA Accreditation.
Standard titles may be viewed on the CALEA website: Law Enforcement - Standards Titles
The level of accreditation Fort Collins Police Services is participating in includes only those applicable standards that are in bold.
If you have any questions about our agency, standards, or the process, please email:
Lieutenant Jeremy Yonce, Accreditation Manager
jyonce@fcgov.com
Chief's Community Advisory Committee#
Learn more about the Chief's Community Advisory Committee, access public meeting notifications, and view agendas.
Press Releases
Sign Up For Enhanced Emergency Notification#
If we can't reach you, we can't alert you. Sign up for FREE emergency alerts on home, work, and cell phones, text messaging, and e-mail.
Fort Collins Project - RX: Daily Prescription Drug Take-Back Program#
Community members may safely dispose of unused, unneeded, and expired over-the-counter and prescriptions medications Monday through Friday, 8 am - 4 pm at Fort Collins Police Services headquarters (2221 S. Timberline Rd) with exceptions for New Years Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. This service is free & anonymous.
Fort Collins Police have received authorization from the Colorado Department of Public Health (CDPHE) to participate in a daily drug take-back program allowing residents to dispose of their drugs more conveniently. This service complements the Nationwide DEA Drug Take-Back events.
Items not accepted include intravenous solutions, injectables, syringes, mercury (thermometers), oxygen containers, chemotherapy/radioactive substances, pressurized canisters, and illicit drugs.
Teen Drivers & Graduated Drivers Licenses#
Their first year behind the wheel is critical. That's why Colorado - and other states across the country - have adopted new Graduated Drivers Licensing (GDL) laws for teens. Click to find out more about Colorado's latest GDL laws and for more information about teen driving and how to help your teen become a better, safer driver.