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Denver's 911 Communications Center is staffed with highly-trained dispatchers who relay critical information from callers to officers so they can respond as quickly as possible. The communications center provides both emergency 911 and non-emergency response.
This website is for information only and cannot be used to request help. Please dial 911 if you are experiencing an emergency. Learn more about the 911 Communications Center.
Only call 911 for the following reasons:
Call this number to report the following:
You may file a non-emergency police report using our secure, online reporting system for the types of crimes listed below:
To report an emergency, dial 911.
Sign up to receive cell phone alerts from the new Emergency Notification system used by Denver 911 personnel. This new service will send important messages to residents and businesses within the City and County of Denver in the event of an emergency.
In addition to TDD and TTY services, deaf and hard of hearing residents can now text or email Denver 911 to report emergency and non-emergency situations occurring in Denver and the metro area.
Text Message: (303) 513-6909
Email: Denver911@denvergov.org
For information about TDD / TTY, visit our special needs services page.
Submit information about yourself or other members of your household who have special needs or disabilities to help 911 respond appropriately during an emergency. Your information will remain confidential.
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