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How do I report a crime?
If it is an emergency, call 9-1-1. For all non-emergency calls, the first thing you should do is call the police department for assistance and guidance about reporting a crime under your particular circumstances. You can reach our dispatch center at (310) 825-1491.
How do I obtain a copy of a police report?
Requests for copies of Police Reports must be made in writing. Follow the link to obtain a Police Report Request Form. Please allow three to five working days to process your request. Requests may be made in person or mailed to:
University of California Los Angeles Police Department (by mail)
Records Division
601 Westwood Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90095
University of California Los Angeles Police Department (in person)
Records Division
11000 Kinross Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90095
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What is the legal blade length for a folding knife that I can possess on campus? The law that applies to knives on campus is 626.10(b) of the California Penal Code, which states:
(b) Any person, except a duly appointed peace officer as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2, a full-time paid peace officer of another state or the federal government who is carrying out official duties while in this state, a person summoned by any officer to assist in making arrests or preserving the peace while the person is actually engaged in assisting any officer, or a member of the military forces of this state or the United States who is engaged in the performance of his or her duties, who brings or possesses any dirk, dagger, ice pick, or knife having a fixed blade longer than 2 1/2 inches upon the grounds of, or within, any private university, the University of California, the California State University, or the California Community Colleges is guilty of a public offense, punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year, or by imprisonment in the state prison.
If a knife with a locking blade is locked in the open position, it is considered a fixed blade.
What happens if I am arrested by UCLA PD? It really depends on what you are arrested for. Typically, if you are arrested for a misdemeanor, you will be handcuffed and transported to the police station. You may spend time in a holding cell during the booking process, which consists of being fingerprinted, photographed and issued a booking number. You will be released when the booking process is complete and only if you sign a written notice to appear. This process typically takes about an hour.
The process is a little different if you are arrested for a felony. Again, you will be handcuffed and transported to the police station. You will spend time in a holding cell during the booking process, which consists of being fingerprinted, photographed and issued a booking number. Because UCPD does not have a jail, you will be transported to a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department jail. While in jail, you may be afforded the opportunity of being released on your own recognizance (OR’ed), you may make arrangements to post bail or you may remain in custody until your arraignment.
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I live off campus. Can I report a crime to UCLA Police?
A police report should be filed in the city or jurisdiction where the crime occurred. However, if you are a UCLA student, staff or faculty member, and the incident occurred in the vicinity of the campus or UCLA properties, we can take your report.
Is UCLA a safe campus? The safety of the campus community is our priority. We believe our campus is generally safe; however, we are part of a large urban community and a public institution so individuals must do their part to prevent victimization. UCPD has many resources to help you determine if UCLA meets your expectations of safety. Please visit the Reports & Statistics site for the UC Annual Report & Jeanne Clery Reports for crime information and statistics occurring on and around the UCLA campus. Please visit the Crime Prevention site for information on crime prevention programs and safety tips.
How do I protect my property from theft? Many of the thefts that occur on campus can be prevented by securing your property and never leaving your property unattended.
UCPD has many brochures on personal safety as well as property protection. Please visit the Crime Prevention Brochures & Information site for literature regarding safety and prevention.
The S.T.O.P. Plate program is offered as a service by the UCPD, through the CSO Programs, as a crime reduction initiative. Laptop theft, and the theft of other highly portable and easily re-sellable electronic items, is one of the most persistent crime threats on campus. By encouraging the use of theft deterrent systems like the S.T.O.P. program, UCPD hopes to reduce the number of thefts on campus and discourage opportunistic laptop thieves.
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I lost my property, how do I found out if it has been turned into Lost and Found?
If you think you have lost something on-campus, you should call the Lost & Found department in that specific area. There are many Lost & Found departments located throughout the campus. Each Lost & Found department is responsible for keeping items for a minimum of 90 days. After 90 days, all items are given to UCPD for disposal.
A small amount of items are turned into the UCPD Lost & Found directly, where they are also kept for 90 days and then disposed of. You can call us at (310) 825-1227 and leave a message to report the item as lost. Follow the link to report or search for lost or found property.
If you have lost keys, sunglasses or prescription glasses, we cannot check for these items since we receive so many of them. If you wish to check for these items, you need to come to the front counter of the Police Department located at 11000 Kinross Ave, Los Angeles.
What do I do with the property I found?
Turn found property into UCPD Monday - Friday, located at 11000 Kinross Ave, Los Angeles, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. If you would like to keep the item if no owner is found all applicable laws must be followed.
How do I get fingerprinted for school or work?
The UCLA Police Department takes fingerprints for campus affiliates as well as the general public. Live Scan services are available by direct cost or by recharge. Fingerprinting is conducted by APPOINTMENT ONLY — no walk-ins. Fingerprinting services are not available on major holidays and University designated holidays.
The cost for Live Scan services includes a rolling fee (which varies per Live Scan location), plus applicable State and Federal charges. The rates are currently as follows
All rates are subject to change depending on the type of application being processed. You will be advised of the cost once you arrive and information provided on your form has been entered into the computer. The cost for ink rolled prints and cards is $25.
Applicants who are required to be fingerprinted, either as a condition of employment or for professional license application, must bring a valid driver’s license, state ID card or current passport.
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How do I request a ride along with the police department?
This program is available to members of the community who are interested in riding along with a Police Officer during a tour of duty. During the "ride along" the participant will become acquainted with various duties and tasks performed by the Officer.
Before starting the ride along, participants must sign a waiver of liability. The minimum age for participating is 14 years. A waiver for participants under the age of 18 must be signed by a parent or guardian and witnessed by a member of the UCLA Police Department. No cameras or tape recorders will be allowed. Every attempt will be made to accommodate interested persons; however any applicant may be disqualified without cause. The following factors may be considered in disqualifying an applicant and are not limited to:
Being under the age of 18
Prior criminal history
Pending criminal action
Pending lawsuit against the department
After the ride along, we ask each participant to fill out an evaluation form with their comments on the program.
Arrangements to ride along may be made by calling the UCLA Police Department at (310) 825-1491, and ask to sign up for A Ride-Along. Applications must be returned in person to the UCLA Police Department. How do I arrange for a crime prevention presentation? UCLA PD provides presentations to the campus community on many safety related topics. Presentations can also be individually designed for specific audiences that combine topics or address specific concerns and issues. For more information call Officer Luis De Vivero at the Crime Prevention Office, (310) 825-6111.
How do I get my car out of impound?
Contact the Watch Commander at (310) 825-1491 or at the police station located at 11000 Kinross Ave. for vehicle releases. The registered owner must present proof of valid registration and insurance. Vehicles will only be released to licensed drivers and proof of such is required. Back to Top
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