Police Services

The Broomfield Police Department offers a variety of services to its residents ranging from fingerprinting to serving civil papers. For general information, please contact the non-emergency communications line at 303.438.6400.

The Broomfield Police Department can issue Concealed Handgun Permits for Broomfield Residents. Find out more about concealed handgun permits in Broomfield

Fingerprinting 

The Court Security Unit oversees fingerprinting. The service is provided by Broomfield volunteers by appointment. Learn more and schedule an appointment to have your fingerprints taken.

Civil Paper Service

The Broomfield Police Department serves as the Sheriff for the County of Broomfield, and can make service of civil papers within Broomfield. For service of civil papers, please visit the Civil Unit webpage.

Extra Duty Officers

Officers can be hired for your wedding or special event and are required for events serving alcohol in the City and County of Broomfield. Learn more about how to hire Extra Duty Officers.

Safe Medication Disposal

Residents can dispose of unused prescription and over-the-counter medications safely year-round. Learn more about what medications are accepted and what medications are not accepted

Property and Evidence

Gathering and maintaining property and evidence is essential to law enforcement. In Broomfield, two property/evidence technicians, overseen by a supervisor, ensure that specific standards and directives are met when handling and disposing of property in a timely manner. Find out how to claim lost and stolen property.

Police Records

The Records Unit is responsible for the retention of police department records as well as the release of information to citizens, the court system, district attorneys’ offices, and insurance companies regarding criminal or traffic cases. Request a record.

Report a Crime

Online crime reporting should be used to report non-emergencies and non-violent crimes with no suspect information or leads, occurring within the boundaries of Broomfield. Report a crime.

Report an Unhoused Campsite

Broomfield has an official encampment reporting form that, once submitted, is shared with the Campsite Housing and Enforcement Response Team. Fill out the encampment reporting form

Report Street Racing

Law enforcement agencies in Colorado have joined together to educate the public about the dangers involved in illegal street racing. These agencies, including the Broomfield Police Department, also provide a way for residents to report tips to help thwart the potential threat. Report illegal street racing

Sex Offender Registration

Effective June 8, 2021: Offenders designated as a Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) wishing to live in the City and County of Broomfield must comply with Ordinance 9-56-010 through 9-56-050. Learn more about the requirements and how to register

VIN Verifications and Certified VIN Inspections

There is a difference between a VIN verification and a VIN inspection. Learn more and find out how to get a VIN verification or VIN inspection