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Obtain a Report

The Salinas Police Department has added two links below to assist you in obtaining your accident / crash report or submitting a request for any other type of report.

To purchase a copy of an Accident / Crash Report online select “Accident Report”. Accident reports will be available after 10-15 days from the date of incident. Please allow that time before contacting our Records Unit to inquire about the status of the report.

The most common type of reports requested are theft, vandalism, lost property and/or stolen vehicles. If the report you are requesting involved someone who was arrested, the report may not be released until the case is closed by conviction. Note, not all reports are releasable. Please allow 5-7 days to process your request.

For further information, you may contact our Records Unit at (831) 758-7090, option 2 for Police Services Group.

To submit a California Public Records Act (CPRA) request, please click “Public Records Request.” It will direct you to the NextRequest portal. 

Request Traffic Enforcement

The Salinas Police Department Patrol/Traffic Enforcement is charged with ensuring that all streets in our city are as safe as possible for our community members and visitors.

Many vehicle collisions are the result of excessive speed and/or driving while impaired by alcohol/drugs. We are dedicated to reducing injuries and fatalities caused by vehicle collisions, and we encourage you to call 911 immediately if you witness an impaired driver or someone driving at a high rate of speed or in an unsafe manner.

If you would like to make a specific request for traffic enforcement, please complete the form below. It will be sent to our team of officers for follow-up. Together, we can make our streets safer!

File a Report

Welcome to the Salinas Police Department’s Online Police Reporting system.  The purpose of this site is to allow Salinas residents to file a report online without having to come into the police department. This website should never be used to report an emergency, a crime in progress, or any type of injury.  Once you file a report, a temporary incident number will be assigned until the report is reviewed.  Once approved, you will receive an actual incident number and have the ability to print a copy for your records.  You must have a valid email.

For emergencies, call 9-1-1.  Any situation requiring a police officer, call non-emergency at 831-758-7321.  The Anonymous tip line should not be used to report any emergencies or request police assistance.  Filing a false police report is a crime. 

This online reporting system CANNOT be used if:

An emergency exists. (Dial 9-1-1)

The crime / loss / incident occurred outside the city limits of Salinas, Ca.

The incident involves:

  • Violent Crime (assault, kidnapping, robbery)
  • Hate Crime
  • Sex Crime (rape or sexual assault)
  • Lost/stolen plates
  • Stolen Vehicle
  • Domestic Violence
  • Traffic Accident/Hit and Run with Injury

To file any of the following types of report, select “File a Report”

  • Hit and Run
  • Identify Theft/Fraud
  • Crime Tip
  • Vandalism
  • Non-Injury Traffic Accident
  • Harassing Phone Calls
  • Theft (not in progress)
  • Lost Property
  • Theft from a Vehicle
  • Police or Employee Commendation
  • Police or Employee Complaint

To report these types of incidents below please use our Salinas Connect App.

  • Abandoned Vehicles
  • Barking Dog
  • Graffiti Abatement
  • Street Light Out

File a Complaint

General Information

The Salinas Police Department takes seriously all complaints regarding the service provided by the Department and the conduct of its members. The Department will accept and address all complaints of misconduct in accordance with this policy and applicable federal, state, and local law, municipal and county rules and the requirements of any collective bargaining agreements.

It is also the policy of this department to ensure that the community can report misconduct without concern for reprisal or retaliation.

Personnel complaint forms will be maintained in a clearly visible location in the public area of the police facility and be accessible through the department website. Forms may also be available at other City facilities.

Personnel complaints forms in languages other than English may also be provided, as determined necessary or practicable.

All complaints will be courteously accepted by any department member and promptly given to the appropriate supervisor. If a supervisor is not immediately to take an oral complaint, the receiving member shall obtain contact information sufficient for the supervisor to contact the complainant. The supervisor, upon contact with the complainant, shall complete and submit a complaint form as appropriate.

Although not required, complainants should be encouraged to file complaints in person so that proper identification, signatures, photographs or physical evidence may be obtained as necessary.

A complainant shall be provided with a copy of his/her statement at the time it is filed with the Department (Penal Code § 832.7).

Contact Information

Email:
InternalAffairs@
ci.salinas.ca.us

Telephone: 
831.758.7280

Address:
Salinas Police Department
Internal Affairs Division
312 E. Alisal St.
Salinas, CA 93901

Obtain a Vehicle Release

If your vehicle was towed as a stored, impounded, or recovered stolen vehicle, you may obtain a vehicle release form from the Salinas Police Department. The registered/legal owner must be present to obtain a vehicle release. Any person acting on behalf of the owner must provide a power of attorney or a notarized letter authorizing the person to take possession of the vehicle on the owner’s behalf. The letter must include the vehicle information. The vehicle must have current registration or have a temporary operating permit. The owner must show proof of insurance and a valid driver’s license. Should the registered/legal owner not have a driver’s license, you must bring a licensed driver with you. Should you have further questions please contact the Records Department at (831) 758-7090 option 2 for Police Services Group. Our lobby hours are Monday thru Friday, 8 am to 5 pm. 

WHAT IF MY VEHICLE WAS IMPOUNDED?

If a towed vehicle is subject to a 30-day impound due to the driver being unlicensed or having a suspended license, the vehicle may be released prior to the 30th day, if the driver of the vehicle at the time of impound obtains a valid driver’s license from DMV. If the driver is unable to obtain a driver’s license, you may request an administrative review.   You may stop by the Police Department to complete and submit your form. The registered owner must be present.  It must be completed in English. Please allow 5-7 days for review.

WHO PAYS FOR THE TOWING AND STORAGE FEES?

The registered owner is responsible for all towing, storage, lien, and release fees.  All fees are due at time of service. We accept Visa, MasterCard, Apple/Android pay (3% fee), money orders & personal check payable to the City of Salinas.  Please contact the towing company for their fees.

CITY FEES:

Stored Vehicle: $123.50 / $127.21 (credit card)

Impound/Abandoned Vehicle:  $233.50 / $240.51 (credit card)

WHAT IF I NO LONGER OWN THE VEHICLE?

If you received a “Notice of Stored Vehicle” but no longer own the vehicle, you must file a Release of Liability form with the DMV.

Property & Evidence

To claim your property, please call the Property Unit at (831) 758-7394. An appointment is required for property pick-up and is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays between the hours of 9:00 am to 2:30 pm. Valid identification must be presented for the release of property, such as a valid Driver’s License from any state, valid Identification Card from any state, valid Passport, Matricula Card, or similar from any country, and valid United States Military Identification.

AUTHORIZATION FOR PROPERTY PICK-UP

You will need a notarized letter of authorization if someone else is picking up your property. The authorized letter must include the name of the person picking up the property, and they must bring a valid government-issued picture ID. You can download, print, and use the following form for this purpose: Notarized Property and Evidence Release Form. This process does not apply to firearms. For further information regarding firearm releases, please contact us at (831) 758-7394.

PROPERTY UNIT DUTIES

The primary duties of the Property Unit include logging, classifying, storing, dispensing, destroying, and releasing property/evidence to its rightful owner for court presentation and/or destruction or auction.

Evidence

Property is generally held for a minimum of 90 days from the conclusion of any pending court action or investigation. The prosecuting attorney may initiate a court order for return, certifying that the property is no longer needed for court and may be returned to the rightful owner. If no charges are filed, items held as evidence will be held for the statute of limitations for the crime sought. If the item is requested back by the owner and charges were not filed, it is the responsibility of the rightful owner to contact the District Attorney’s office for a request for the property to be released. If the owner does not claim the items after written contact has been made, they may be considered unclaimed and disposed of as prescribed by law.

Safekeeping

Property is generally held for 90 days for pick-up by the owner. If the owner is unable to retrieve the property, they must notify us in writing to release the property to an authorized person. For items that hold significant value, like currency, jewelry, or phones, the owner shall make the request with a notarized letter authorizing said person permission to retrieve the item on behalf of the rightful owner. Failure to claim items within 90 days will invalidate any claim, and the property shall be disposed of as prescribed by law.

Found Property

Found property and/or unattended property is taken into custody for safeguarding until the owner is located. This property is held for a minimum of 90 days while attempts to locate the rightful owner are made.

FINDER: If you wish to claim the property, contact the Property Technicians within 5 days after delivering the property to the Salinas Police Department. You must complete a Found Property Affidavit Claim form. If the property affidavit form is not submitted to us, you will forfeit all rights to the property, and items will be disposed of if no owner is located. (Found firearms and drugs will not be released).

SEARCH WARRANT

All property taken during the service of a search warrant can only be released by order of the court. You must obtain a valid Monterey County Court Order for release of property. Call (831) 755-5070 to speak with the Monterey Court Criminal Division Office for more information on obtaining a court order.

FIREARMS & AMMUNITION

Claiming Firearms

If you are attempting to claim a firearm(s), ammunition, and/or ammunition feeding devices, you must first obtain a clearance letter from the California Department of Justice (DOJ) PC 33850. Beginning December 1, 2021, applicants must electronically submit a Law Enforcement Release (LER) application via the California Firearms Application Reporting System (CFARS). The clearance letter, confirming that you can legally possess a firearm(s), ammunition, and/or ammunition feeding devices, is valid for 30 days. You must make an appointment to retrieve your firearm and/or ammunition before the letter expires. You must also bring a firearm lock or locking case for transportation. Ammunition is not released at the same time as guns. For additional information, you may visit the California Department of Justice, Bureau of Firearms website.

Firearms & Ammunition Transfers

The Salinas Police Federal Firearms License (FFL) Dealer Release form needs to be completed when any firearm which is in the possession of the Salinas Police Department is to be released to a firearms dealer rather than to the registered owner of the firearm(s) in question. This form is most often used under the following circumstances: the owner of the firearm can no longer legally take possession of his/her property but wishes to transfer/sell the weapons to a third party; or when the owner cannot come to the Salinas Police Service building in person to take possession of the firearms.

If the registered owner is prohibited by law from taking the firearms into his/her possession and cannot obtain a Law Enforcement Release form (LER) from California DOJ, they must come to the Salinas Police Property & Evidence Room in person with the FFL holder of their choice. The registered owner must complete the Salinas FFL Dealer Release form, which authorizes us to release the listed firearms to the FFL. The FFL dealer who will take possession of the firearms will then sign the property release forms indicating that he/she has taken legal possession of the firearms and will process any sale in accordance with State law. Both the owner and the FFL must bring valid ID. The FFL dealer must show proof of their current Federal Firearms License.

In instances where the registered owner can legally take possession of the firearm, but cannot accompany the FFL dealer to the Salinas Police Property & Evidence Room, the Salinas Police FFL Dealer Release form must be completed by the owner and a Notary Public must notarize the form along with a photocopy of the registered owner’s identification. We will accept a valid driver’s license, ID card, passport, or military ID. The completed and notarized FFL Dealer Release form and the golden seal copy of the LER verifying that the owner of the firearms can legally possess the weapons must be on file with the Salinas Police Property & Evidence Room before the firearms can be released to the designated FFL. The FFL dealer must show valid identification and proof of their current Federal Firearms License.

Out of State Transfers

Individuals who do not reside in the state of California must have a notary form accompany the Salinas Police Department FFL Firearms Release Form. We will accept a general acknowledgment notary form from the owner’s state of residence along with a photocopy of the registered owner’s identification. All documents must be submitted via certified mail to Salinas Police Department, Property & Evidence, 312 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, CA 93901.

MENTAL HEALTH INCIDENTS – NOTICE OF RIGHTS

If you were detained under Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) 5150 and subsequently admitted to a mental health facility, you are prohibited from owning, possessing, and controlling firearms for a period of five (5) years in California. If you currently own any firearms, you must contact the nearest law enforcement agency to surrender those firearms.

If the firearms and/or other deadly weapons were confiscated from you pursuant to WIC 8102, a report of the details surrounding the confiscation of those items may be given to the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office. The Monterey County District Attorney’s Office must file a petition with the Monterey County Superior Court within 30 days, alleging that the return of the items would likely result in endangering you or others; otherwise, the items must be returned to you as long as you are not prohibited from possessing firearms. If the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office does file such a petition, you have a right to a hearing on the question of whether returning these items would, in fact, likely result in endangering you or others. A copy of the Monterey County District Attorney’s petition will be mailed to you at the address you provided to the Salinas Police Department. If you wish to have a hearing, you must notify the clerk of Monterey County Superior Court within 30 days of the filing date of the Monterey County District Attorney’s petition. The clerk will then set a date and time for such a hearing and a notification will be mailed to you.

VEHICLE RELEASES

Property and Evidence does not provide vehicle releases, please contact the front desk for a vehicle release form.

For more information, please go to our Frequently Asked Questions page.

Forms Available Online in this Section

Traffic Enforcement

Request Traffic Enforcement Form

File Reports

File a Report 

  • Hit and Run
  • Identify Theft/Fraud
  • Crime Tip
  • Vandalism
  • Non-Injury Traffic Accident
  • Harassing Phone Calls
  • Theft (if not in progress)
  • Lost Property
  • Theft from a Vehicle
  • Police or Employee Commendation

 

Complaint Forms

 

Salinas Connect

Salinas Connect App

  • Abandoned Vehicles
  • Barking Dog
  • Graffiti Abatement
  • Street Light Out

 

Download Salinas Connect App below:

 

Obtain Reports

 

Property and Evidence

Notarized Property and Evidence Release Form

Found Property

Found Property and Affidavit Claim Form

Firearms and Ammunition

 

Do you still have questions? Please go to our FAQ section.

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