911 in an EMERGENCY ONLY
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 EMERGENCIES. Please call 911 to Curb the Danger. It is very important to state your emergency clearly, and to verify the location that you are calling from.
For a non-emergency situation, dial 780-423-4567 or #377 (#377 access only works within city limits).
Dial 780-423-4567 or #377 (#377 access only works within city limits)
Reporting at a police station:
The following can be reported at your nearest police station:
Frauds under $5,000.00
Driving complaints (Distracted Drivers)
Please note that all collisions must be reported to a Collision Reporting Centre
Please visit our Police Station Locations to find the closest police station to you and times of operation.
Theft from/Mischief to Autos under $5000
Damage to Vehicle (not collision related)
Damage to Property
Lost/Found Property
Thefts/Mischiefs under $5000
Break and Enter into a detached garage or shed
Attempted Break and Enter into a detached garage or shed
Just Call 2-1-1
You can help before police or emergency services are needed!
When you see someone in distress, Just Call 211 and press "3" to dispatch the 24/7 Crisis Diversion Team. This service should be used when you see someone:
Experiencing a medical or mental health (non-emergency) crisis
There is a potential safety concern for the individual involved
Possibly intoxicated or otherwise impaired
By calling 211, you can provide someone with the proper aid and emergency resources can continue to focus on emergencies. See REACH Edmonton for more information.
Contact EPS during regular business hours
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
For recruitment information or to talk to someone about becoming a police officer, please visit www.joineps.ca.
Request for EPS representation at event
Many groups invite the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) to attend and/or speak at their event. If you would like to request EPS representation at your upcoming event or meeting, please complete this quick form. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please email CommunityEngagement@edmontonpolice.ca