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Confidential Tip Submission

Steps

  1. 1. Terms of Agreement
  2. 2. Your Information
  3. 3. Step Three
  4. 4. Suspect Information
  5. 5. Vehicle Information
  6. 6. Crime Information
  • Terms of Agreement

    1. Do not rely on this service for any emergency communication whatsoever to law enforcement. In the event of an emergency, please dial 911.
    2. Please be sure to fill out as much information as possible. By submitting this form, you agree to the following terms and conditions.
    3. Privacy
      Information submitted to us will be processed by our Sheriff's Department. Any information submitted here may be used in criminal prosecutions. Your information will only be used for this purpose. Even if you have not supplied any personally identifiable information, we may still have your IP Address logged.
    4. Tip Submission & Disposition
      Due to the nature of the Internet, we do not guarantee 100% security or timely delivery or reception of the submitted information. Neither Jefferson County nor its Participating Agencies make any guarantee as to (or assumes any responsibility for) if, how, or when any submitted information may or may not be acted upon by law enforcement. Because submitted tips may not be monitored by law enforcement after hours and over weekends, you may wish to consider alternate contact methods if the tip contains information of a timely nature.
    5. Improper / Illegal Use of this Service
      This web tip submission system is provided to the public for the purpose of anonymously reporting known or suspected suspicious or criminal activity which has occurred, or may occur. Any misuse or abuse of this system is strictly prohibited. Making a false report to law enforcement is a serious offense and may be punishable by law. You acknowledge and confirm that the information you are providing is not urgent or requiring prompt or immediate attention, and you understand that you should call 911 or contact the appropriate authorities by phone if this is time-sensitive information. Children must be 13 years or older or have parents' permission to use this service.