Here are some **Arizona resources for non-emergency police services**: ### **1. Arizona Statewide Non-Emergency Police Line** - **Purpose**: This is a general non-emergency number to contact local police departments throughout Arizona for non-urgent situations such as reporting a crime that is no longer in progress, a missing person, or to ask for assistance or information. - **Contact**: - **Phone**: 1-800-352-0883 - **Website**: [www.azdps.gov](https://www.azdps.gov) (Arizona Department of Public Safety) --- ### **2. Phoenix Police Department Non-Emergency** - **Purpose**: For non-emergency situations in the Phoenix area, you can contact the Phoenix Police Department to report incidents or request assistance that do not require immediate action. - **Contact**: - **Phone**: (602) 262-6151 - **Website**: [www.phoenix.gov/police](https://www.phoenix.gov/police) - **Services**: - Reporting non-urgent crimes or incidents. - Requests for public information or records. - Community concerns and safety inquiries. --- ### **3. Tucson Police Department Non-Emergency** - **Purpose**: The Tucson Police Department offers a non-emergency number for situations that are not life-threatening or in progress, such as filing reports or asking questions related to safety or crime. - **Contact**: - **Phone**: (520) 791-4444 - **Website**: [www.tucsonaz.gov/police](https://www.tucsonaz.gov/police) - **Services**: - Non-urgent crime reporting. - Assistance with community policing efforts and inquiries. - Filing reports for property theft, vandalism, or suspicious activity. --- ### **4. Scottsdale Police Department Non-Emergency** - **Purpose**: For non-emergency situations in Scottsdale, such as neighborhood issues or reporting minor incidents, the police department offers a non-urgent contact line. - **Contact**: - **Phone**: (480) 312-5000 - **Website**: [www.scottsdaleaz.gov/police](https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/police) - **Services**: - Reporting property crimes or disturbances. - Traffic complaints or issues. - Filing reports for lost or found property. --- ### **5. Mesa Police Department Non-Emergency** - **Purpose**: For non-emergency calls in Mesa, Arizona, such as reports of vandalism, theft, or traffic concerns, you can reach out to the police department’s non-urgent number. - **Contact**: - **Phone**: (480) 644-2211 - **Website**: [www.mesaaz.gov/police](https://www.mesaaz.gov/police) - **Services**: - Report non-urgent incidents like theft, vandalism, or trespassing. - General inquiries and requests for information. - Neighborhood concerns and safety tips. --- ### **6. Glendale Police Department Non-Emergency** - **Purpose**: If you need assistance in Glendale but it's not an emergency, you can reach the Glendale Police Department for non-urgent matters. - **Contact**: - **Phone**: (623) 930-3000 - **Website**: [www.glendaleaz.com/police](https://www.glendaleaz.com/police) - **Services**: - Reporting minor crimes or issues not requiring immediate attention. - Asking about neighborhood safety and prevention programs. - Filing non-urgent incident reports. --- ### **7. Flagstaff Police Department Non-Emergency** - **Purpose**: For situations in Flagstaff that don't require immediate police intervention, such as filing reports or minor disturbances. - **Contact**: - **Phone**: (928) 774-1414 - **Website**: [www.flagstaff.az.gov/police](https://www.flagstaff.az.gov/police) - **Services**: - Reporting minor crimes such as theft or vandalism. - Community policing and non-urgent inquiries. --- ### **8. Glendale Police Department Non-Emergency** - **Purpose**: The Glendale Police Department provides non-emergency contact services for citizens of Glendale, Arizona, to report less urgent incidents and concerns. - **Contact**: - **Phone**: (623) 930-3000 - **Website**: [www.glendaleaz.com/police](https://www.glendaleaz.com/police) - **Services**: - Filing reports or making inquiries about neighborhood issues or minor disturbances. --- ### **9. Yuma Police Department Non-Emergency** - **Purpose**: For those in Yuma, Arizona, dealing with non-urgent police matters, such as reporting an incident that isn’t in progress or needing assistance with public safety inquiries. - **Contact**: - **Phone**: (928) 783-4421 - **Website**: [www.yumapd.org](https://www.yumapd.org) - **Services**: - Non-urgent crime reporting. - Community assistance for concerns and inquiries. - Filing police reports for incidents like theft or vandalism. --- ### **10. Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency** - **Purpose**: The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office serves the county and provides a non-emergency number for general public concerns, including reports of minor incidents or asking about county-wide public safety programs. - **Contact**: - **Phone**: (602) 876-1011 - **Website**: [www.mcso.org](https://www.mcso.org) - **Services**: - Reporting incidents that do not require immediate police response. - General inquiries and service requests for county residents. --- ### **Note**: If you need to report an emergency (crime in progress, life-threatening situations), always dial **911**. These non-emergency numbers connect you to local police departments in Arizona, where you can report incidents, ask questions, or seek assistance for non-urgent matters.