There are a number of ways to file a complaint. You can attend, call or email the police department. You can also file a complaint online, mail in a complaint form using a printed complaint form (PDF) to the OPCC, call the OPCC at (250) 356-7458/1-877-999-8707, or visit our office in person.
How do you make a complaint against a police officer?
To make a complaint (or to request a review of how your complaint was handled) please complete a document complaint form (124 KB) and email it to [email protected]. You may ask to speak directly with a member of staff who will be able to talk you through the process.
Where do I report police misconduct?
In the Free State you can call 0800 535 554 toll free. In Gauteng you can call 0800 203 886 toll free.Phone 0800 11 20 40, toll free.Fax to 012 362 3473.Complete the online form.Download a complaints form, fill it in and post it to.
Which agency is responsible to oversee the police complaints process in Ontario?
All police services in Ontario are accountable to the public through the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD). The OIPRD is an independent agency that oversees complaints and investigates the conducts, services and policies of police chiefs and officers.
Who investigates the police in Canada?
Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) The Office of the Independent Police Review Director is responsible for receiving, managing and overseeing all public complaints about the police in Ontario.
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