If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911 immediately.
At the Bellevue Police Department, officers and staff work each day to ensure Bellevue continues to be the safe place for residents to work, live and play.
Our partnership with the public is important to us. The resources below are the best way to report a crime or traffic crash, obtain public records and view crime data from across the city.
Bellevue Crime Data
Fostering a safe community is a priority for Bellevue Police. Take a look at the data on the crimes against persons, property and society by visiting our transparency and accountability webpage.
Report a Crime
Dial 911 for all emergencies. Non-emergency calls can be made by dialing 425-577-5656. Incidents like theft, identity theft, vehicle prowls and vandalism can be filed online.
Report a Traffic Collision
Vehicle crashes happen. Any driver with $1,000 or more damage to any vehicle or injury to a person must file a report. Note: If an officer was present and indicated they would submit a report, you do not have to also file a report.
Request a Public Record
Public records are case reports, collision reports and even audio/video associated with police cases. Media and the public can formally request these records.
File a Complaint or a Compliment
If you have a comment, compliment or a complaint about the Bellevue Police Department or its employees, we want to know about it.
Join Bellevue Police
Contact a Bellevue Police recruiter and begin your quest for adventure and security and be well on your way from good to great.
Volunteer for BPD
The police department offers a robust volunteer program that attracts dedicated community members wanting to serve and assist the department in providing a high level of service.
Got Questions?
Quick answers on reporting crimes, obtaining records, concealed pistol licenses, traffic concerns, crime prevention, complaints and compliments, homelessness assistance and more.