Phoneline 310-RCMP dedicated line to report non-emergency police matters
Residents are being reminded of a fully active, dedicated phone-line that is meant for non-emergency police matters.
The phone line is 310-RCMP (310-2767) and it is available province-wide in Alberta.
310-RCMP calls are directed to the Alberta Operational Communication Centre who then dispatch non-emergency calls in the order of their priority.
Whether you need to report a suspicious person, property damage, or a minor theft, this number connects you directly to the appropriate RCMP detachment—no area code required.
The 310-RCMP line can help streamline the reporting process, police say, ease pressure on 911 services, and support more efficient police responses to non-urgent incidents.
Non-emergencies:
- Do not pose an immediate or potential threat to life or public safety.
- Include crimes that have already taken place prior to being discovered.
- Often do not require police attendance, but do require police response.
Examples include but are not limited to:
- Minor motor vehicle collisions.
- Break and enters that already took place.
- Scams in which money or personal information was not transferred or provided.
- Lost property.
- Property damage under $5,000.
- Theft under $5,000.
While these types of reports are important, they are not an emergency, say the RCMP.
Ways to report non-emergencies:
- Call 310-RCMP (7267)
- To report online, download the Alberta RCMP app through Apple or Google Play. Alternatively, visit www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/ab and select Online Crime Reporting under quick links.
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