The Winnipeg Police Service does not release copies of police reports. For incidents, where criminal charges are not pending before the courts, you may apply for a “Police Report Confirmation Letter”. The letter will provide the date the incident occurred, the date it was reported, the incident number and the officers badge number.
Persons requesting an Incident Confirmation Letter must complete the Police Report Confirmation Request Form P-614 and mail, along with copies of the required identification and fee, to the address on the form. For payment amount, please see Fee Schedule (Fees change annually).
Two pieces of Identification are required. Please see FAQ #5, What type of Identification must I provide?.
The public may attend in person or mail in the above application with payment and copies of identification.
Police Report Confirmation Request Form P-614
http://www.winnipeg.ca/police/RC ... on_Request_P614.pdf
Fee SchedulePayment must be made in Canadian Funds by:
Postal Money Order
Certified Cheque
Personal Cheque (a holding period of 12 business days applies)
Cash (in-person payment only)
Debit Cards (in-person payment only)
Credit Cards: Visa, Mastercard, American Express (in-person payments and payments received through the mail) All funds payable to “City of Winnipeg”.
Records Compilation hours are Monday to Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Closed on Statutory Holidays
Payment Coming from outside Canada/Foreign Countries
USA may send cheques in US funds only
All Foreign Countries, payment must be made by credit card only: Visa, MasterCard or American Express.
Cheques/Money orders from foreign banks outside Canada/USA will not be accepted
What type of Identification must I provide?
Two pieces of Identification are required for information requests:
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Provincial Drivers Licence
Birth Certificate
Permanent Resident Card
Certificate of Canadian Citizenship
Passport
Federal Firearms Licence
Active Duty National Defence
Canadian Immigration Documents (Record of Landing, Work Permit, Study Permit, Canada Visa, etc)
Certificate of Indian Status
Provincial Health Card (Insured Benefits Branch Card – both parts) The Winnipeg Police Service reserves the right to require further identification at their discretion.
Important: When photocopying ID, ensure you open cards entirely and copy both sides – front and back – of all identification.[/blockquote] |