Syracuse police reports online File a Report. 08:30 AM–04:30 PM Wednesday . Sunday Closed; Monday . 511 S. State St. ACCIDENT/INCIDENT REPORTS E-Reporting Non-Emergency Crime Incidents to the Syracuse Police Department: The Syracuse Police Department ESERVE system allows community members to report non-violent, non-emergency crimes that take place off campus. These cases are described in Vehicle and Traffic Law, Section 201(i). Hours. 08:30 AM–04:30 PM Tuesday . An appeal of denial of access to records may be made through the Onondaga County Attorney, Onondaga County Department of Law, John H. If this is an Emergency please call 911. . Welcome to the Syracuse Police Department Citizens’ Online Police Reporting System. The New York State DMV keeps (motorist and police) crash reports for 4 years from the date of a crash, except for rare cases. 08:30 AM Search for people charged with crimes in Central New York by law enforcement agencies in Cayuga, Madison, Onondaga and Oswego counties, and local New York State Police. Using this online citizen police report system allows you to submit a report immediately and print a copy of the police report for free. Certified crash (accident) report copies include an attestation and signature of the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. 13202. Mulroy Civic Center, 10th floor, 421 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, New York 13202. View Map. Syracuse Police Department. *If you have an emergency situation off campus, please dial 911!* Using the ESERVE online citizen police report system allows Listed Policies of the Syracuse Police Department from 2019 to Present Public Safety Alerts Syracuse Police Department Public Safety Alert system is an interactive way to keep the community connected and informed through email, text message, and online public safety alerts. If there are any questions, the Records Access Officer can be contacted at (315) 435-3010. akkjusquuvxqlcycgiqsfnaispnghzxzxivkcjrfimmjgyjfzfpcf