Online Police Reports

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Welcome to the Bluffdale Police Department Online Reporting System. You may only file a police report online if you are reporting a minor crime (see list below) that lacks any possible suspect information or evidence to be collected. This online reporting system is provided as an easy and convenient means to report incidents that are minor in nature. If you need to report any other type of crime, you will need to speak to a police officer by telephone or in person by calling police dispatch at 801-798-5600.

If this is an emergency call 911.


Crimes Outside of Bluffdale City Jurisdiction

If this crime did not occur within the city limits of Bluffdale, Utah, please contact your local law enforcement agency to file a report.

Types of Crime to Report

The following types of crimes may be reported using our online reporting system:

  • Civil Problem
  • Criminal Mischief
  • Fraud
  • Identity Theft (Read this before submitting a report)
  • Lost Property
  • Lost/Stolen Cell Phone
  • Minor Thefts
  • Minor Vandalism
  • Parking Problems
  • Property Damage
  • Telephone/Electronic Harassment
  • Zoning

Filing a Report

  • To file a police report online, fill out the police report form as completely and as accurately as possible. When you are finished, read the Truth and Accuracy Statement and type your acceptance of the statement if you wish to file the report. Press the "Submit" Button to file the report.
  • Once you have filed your police report online, it will be forwarded to a police officer for review. If any additional information is needed, you will be contacted by the reviewing officer. If the report is complete, you will be contacted with the case number that has been assigned to your case.
  • You will typically receive a response from the department within five business days regarding this case. Understand that our response time may vary according to the workload that officers are encountering at the time.
  • Unless more information is needed, you will typically receive your case number via email. It is, therefore, necessary that you provide a valid email address if using this service.
  • Please do not use this form to report crimes that are in progress, crimes that require evidence collection, violent crimes, or crimes with suspect information.
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