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Here’s how to share a compliment or file a complaint against a St. Louis (city) Police officer. We aim to simplify the process and inform you of potential filing barriers.
Share positive feedback or commend a St. Louis (city) Police officer or employee.
Report an issue with this link.
The St. Louis (city) Police Department offers an easy-to-use online form for filing complaints against officers or employees. Submit your complaint by clicking the button below.
Report an issue with this link.
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This civilian oversight agency collects police conduct reports about the St. Louis (city) Police Department. We recommend that community members file formal compliments or complaints with this office using the methods mentioned above.
Contact the Civilian Oversight Board for additional information about how they collect and handle police conduct reports about the St. Louis (city) Police Department.
Address: 1520 Market Street , Suite 4029 | |
Phone: (314) 657-1600 | |
Website: Civilian Oversight Board |
A civilian oversight agency is an independent body that reviews, investigates, or audits the activities of law enforcement agencies. These agencies focus on handling community members' complaints and work to ensure police transparency. They also provide an alternative way for citizens to report issues, helping to build trust between the community and the police.
Below is a summary of the St. Louis (city) Police Department's community feedback features. These highlight your options and potential requirements for submitting complaints, compliments, and other feedback.
The Civilian Oversight Board offers an easy online form for filing compliments and complaints about St. Louis (city) Police Department officers. |
Download and print the Internal Affairs Office's PDF reporting form. |
The Civilian Oversight Board has a dedicated webpage detailing how to file a police conduct report. |
The St. Louis (city) Police Department homepage does not provide a clearly labeled link to information about filing a complaint. |
Caution: The Civilian Oversight Board does not accept anonymous police complaints.
Why do some departments not accept anonymous complaints? Many departments and oversight agencies, however, do accept anonymous complaints to encourage more people to provide feedback without fear of retaliation. |
Community members can submit complaints without an in-person signature or notarization. |
There is no time limit for filing a complaint with the Civilian Oversight Board after a police incident. |