Online Police Reporting

Online Crime Reporting FBThe Monroe Police Department offers online reporting of non-emergency crimes through MyCrimeReport.us. Online reporting cannot be used for felonies, if the crime address is unknown, or if the value of something stolen or damaged exceeds $5,000.

In-progress incidents should be submitted through dispatch by calling 911.

Initiating a false police report is a misdemeanor crime (RCW 9A.84.060).

When to report non-emergency crimes online

  • The incident is not an emergency.
  • There are no known suspects.
  • This incident occurred within the Monroe city limits.
  • You have a valid email address.
  • Item(s) were lost, stolen, or damaged.
  • Dollar amount is under $ 5,000.

What crimes or incidents that may be reported online

Process for submitting an online police report

  • You will need to provide a valid email address when submitting the online report.
  • Please make sure to turn off your pop-up blocking software before filing the report.
  • The initial step of the process verifies your location and qualification for submitting the report. Once verified, the second step of the process provides you with a link to complete the report.
  • The reporting process is not complete until you click on the link in the email sent to you and complete the form in its entirety. The words: "Your online police report has been submitted" will appear, confirming your submittal is complete.