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Community Safety
Police Services
Niagara Regional Police Service
5700 Valley Way Niagara Falls, ONL2E 1X8
Provides policing and public safety services throughout the Region of Niagara.
For emergency assistance, dial 9-1-1. An operator will answer and request which service is required. Callers will then be connected to either the police, fire or ambulance service in their area. Please stay on the line until told to hang up. Let the operator control the conversation and answer all questions as much as possible. In emergency situations, help is on the way as information is being given.
Text with 9-1-1 service is available for members of the Deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired (DHHSI) community. More information on this service is available by visiting www.textwith911.ca.
Police Record Checks can be done in person at any of the NRPS locations throughout the region. Police checks can also be done online.
Complaints against the police can be filed at any municipal, regional or provincial police station in Ontario, or with the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) by fax, through their website, in person or by mail.
MedicAlert Connect Protect
- Collaboration between MedicAlert and the Niagara Regional Police Service to ensure police officers have direct 24/7 access to important information about people who have a tendency to wander, including those living with autism, Alzheimer's, dementia or other cognitive brain injuries
- Gives police officers 24-hour access to a registered subscriber's photo, identifying information, past wandering history, triggers, de-escalation techniques and other information through the MedicAlert database
Office: 905-688-4111 ext 1022200
Crisis: 9-1-1
Office: 905-871-2300
Office: 905-945-2211
Office: 905-735-7811
Front Desk and Emergency Service Mon-Sun 24 hours
Records Customer Service Desk Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm
Niagara Regional Police Service
650 Gilmore Rd Fort Erie, ONL2A 5M4
Provides policing and public safety services throughout the Region of Niagara.
For emergency assistance, dial 9-1-1. An operator will answer and request which service is required. Callers will then be connected to either the police, fire or ambulance service in their area. Please stay on the line until told to hang up. Let the operator control the conversation and answer all questions as much as possible. In emergency situations, help is on the way as information is being given.
Text with 9-1-1 service is available for members of the Deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired (DHHSI) community. More information on this service is available by visiting www.textwith911.ca.
Police Record Checks can be done in person at any of the NRPS locations throughout the region. Police checks can also be done online.
Complaints against the police can be filed at any municipal, regional or provincial police station in Ontario, or with the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) by fax, through their website, in person or by mail.
MedicAlert Connect Protect
- Collaboration between MedicAlert and the Niagara Regional Police Service to ensure police officers have direct 24/7 access to important information about people who have a tendency to wander, including those living with autism, Alzheimer's, dementia or other cognitive brain injuries
- Gives police officers 24-hour access to a registered subscriber's photo, identifying information, past wandering history, triggers, de-escalation techniques and other information through the MedicAlert database
Office: 905-871-2300 ext 1022300
Crisis: 9-1-1
Office: 905-871-2300
Office: 905-945-2211
Office: 905-735-7811
Front Desk Mon-Fri 9 am-1 pm, 2 pm-4 pmEmergency Service Mon-Sun 24 hours
Niagara Regional Police Service
45 Clarke St Grimsby, ONL3M 1Y5
Provides policing and public safety services throughout the Region of Niagara.
For emergency assistance, dial 9-1-1. An operator will answer and request which service is required. Callers will then be connected to either the police, fire or ambulance service in their area. Please stay on the line until told to hang up. Let the operator control the conversation and answer all questions as much as possible. In emergency situations, help is on the way as information is being given.
Text with 9-1-1 service is available for members of the Deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired (DHHSI) community. More information on this service is available by visiting www.textwith911.ca.
Police Record Checks can be done in person at any of the NRPS locations throughout the region. Police checks can also be done online.
Complaints against the police can be filed at any municipal, regional or provincial police station in Ontario, or with the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) by fax, through their website, in person or by mail.
MedicAlert Connect Protect
- Collaboration between MedicAlert and the Niagara Regional Police Service to ensure police officers have direct 24/7 access to important information about people who have a tendency to wander, including those living with autism, Alzheimer's, dementia or other cognitive brain injuries
- Gives police officers 24-hour access to a registered subscriber's photo, identifying information, past wandering history, triggers, de-escalation techniques and other information through the MedicAlert database
Office: 905-945-2211 ext 1025400
Crisis: 9-1-1
Office: 905-871-2300
Office: 905-945-2211
Office: 905-735-7811
Front Desk Mon-Fri 8 am-2:30 pmEmergency Service Mon-Sun 24 hours
Niagara Regional Police Service
198 Welland Ave St Catharines, ONL2R 2P3
Provides policing and public safety services throughout the Region of Niagara.
For emergency assistance, dial 9-1-1. An operator will answer and request which service is required. Callers will then be connected to either the police, fire or ambulance service in their area. Please stay on the line until told to hang up. Let the operator control the conversation and answer all questions as much as possible. In emergency situations, help is on the way as information is being given.
Text with 9-1-1 service is available for members of the Deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired (DHHSI) community. More information on this service is available by visiting www.textwith911.ca.
Police Record Checks can be done in person at any of the NRPS locations throughout the region. Police checks can also be done online.
Complaints against the police can be filed at any municipal, regional or provincial police station in Ontario, or with the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) by fax, through their website, in person or by mail.
MedicAlert Connect Protect
- Collaboration between MedicAlert and the Niagara Regional Police Service to ensure police officers have direct 24/7 access to important information about people who have a tendency to wander, including those living with autism, Alzheimer's, dementia or other cognitive brain injuries
- Gives police officers 24-hour access to a registered subscriber's photo, identifying information, past wandering history, triggers, de-escalation techniques and other information through the MedicAlert database
Office: 905-688-4111 ext 1024233
Crisis: 9-1-1
Office: 905-871-2300
Office: 905-945-2211
Office: 905-735-7811
Front Desk Mon-Fri 7 am-8 pmEmergency Service Mon-Sun 24 hours
Niagara Regional Police Service
501 Fielden Ave Port Colborne, ONL3K 4T9
As of Feb 18th, 2025, the 6 District - Port Colborne/Wainfleet Station will be closed to the public while renovations are being completed in the building. The closure is anticipated to last 60 days. Police Checks will still be available through the other districts and online.
Provides policing and public safety services throughout the Region of Niagara.
For emergency assistance, dial 9-1-1. An operator will answer and request which service is required. Callers will then be connected to either the police, fire or ambulance service in their area. Please stay on the line until told to hang up. Let the operator control the conversation and answer all questions as much as possible. In emergency situations, help is on the way as information is being given.
Text with 9-1-1 service is available for members of the Deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired (DHHSI) community. More information on this service is available by visiting www.textwith911.ca.
Police Record Checks can be done in person at any of the NRPS locations throughout the region. Police checks can also be done online.Complaints against the police can be filed at any municipal, regional or provincial police station in Ontario, or with the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) by fax, through their website, in person or by mail.
MedicAlert Connect Protect
- Collaboration between MedicAlert and the Niagara Regional Police Service to ensure police officers have direct 24/7 access to important information about people who have a tendency to wander, including those living with autism, Alzheimer's, dementia or other cognitive brain injuries
- Gives police officers 24-hour access to a registered subscriber's photo, identifying information, past wandering history, triggers, de-escalation techniques and other information through the MedicAlert database
Office: 905-735-7811 ext 1023200
Crisis: 9-1-1
Office: 905-871-2300
Office: 905-945-2211
Office: 905-735-7811
Front Desk Mon-Fri 8 am-3 pmEmergency Service Mon-Sun 24 hours
Niagara Regional Police Service
5 Lincoln St W Welland, ONL3C 5H9
Provides policing and public safety services throughout the Region of Niagara.
For emergency assistance, dial 9-1-1. An operator will answer and request which service is required. Callers will then be connected to either the police, fire or ambulance service in their area. Please stay on the line until told to hang up. Let the operator control the conversation and answer all questions as much as possible. In emergency situations, help is on the way as information is being given.
Text with 9-1-1 service is available for members of the Deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired (DHHSI) community. More information on this service is available by visiting www.textwith911.ca.
Police Record Checks can be done in person at any of the NRPS locations throughout the region. Police checks can also be done online.
Complaints against the police can be filed at any municipal, regional or provincial police station in Ontario, or with the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) by fax, through their website, in person or by mail.
MedicAlert Connect Protect
- Collaboration between MedicAlert and the Niagara Regional Police Service to ensure police officers have direct 24/7 access to important information about people who have a tendency to wander, including those living with autism, Alzheimer's, dementia or other cognitive brain injuries
- Gives police officers 24-hour access to a registered subscriber's photo, identifying information, past wandering history, triggers, de-escalation techniques and other information through the MedicAlert database
Office: 905-735-7811 ext 1023300
Crisis: 9-1-1
Office: 905-871-2300
Office: 905-945-2211
Office: 905-735-7811
Front Desk Mon-Fri 7 am-8 pmEmergency Service Mon-Sun 24 hours