Services
Report Copy Request
Request Procedures/Requirements:
- Complete a “Request for Police Report” form. Forms are available online, in the lobby or you may call the Records Division and request that a form be mailed or Faxed to you.
- Turn in the completed form to the Records Division in person, U.S. Mail or by Fax.
- You will be contacted at the telephone number you provided when the report is ready or if we have any questions regarding your request.
- Please be prepared to show proof of identity and relationship to the requested report.
- Please allow up to 10 business days for response.
- No Fee
Local Records Check/Clearance Letters
Request Procedures/Requirements:
- You must come to the records division in person during business hours.
- You must bring a valid picture identification.
- Fees:
- Resident $6.00
- Non-Resident $37.00
Fingerprinting
- By appointment only: Contact CSO Morgan Roller at (415) 508-2188 x554
- Fees:
- Resident $32
- Non-Resident $98
- Must bring own fingerprint cards (for application prints only)
Safe Medicine Disposal
- Drop off hours are from 8am - 5pm, Monday - Friday. If you arrive when the lobby is closed, please use the call box and dispatch will send an available officer to the station.
- See other Safe Medicine Disposal Sites within the County.
- If you have sharps, please dispose of them at a designated sharps drop-off location.
Property and Evidence
- By appointment only
- Contact CSO Morgan Roller at (415) 508-2188 x554
- Please reference the case #. If you do not know the case # please provide the date of incident.
- You must arrive with your picture ID.
- We will only release property to the actual property owner unless extenuating circumstances exist. Please advise the property clerk when making the appointment if the owner cannot be present.
- Found property and property for safe keeping that is not claimed within 90 days will be destroyed.
Firearms
- Individuals seeking the return of a firearm(s) that is in the custody or control of a court or law enforcement agency must submit a Law Enforcement Gun Release (LEGR) Application along with the appropriate fees to the Department of Justice.
- A firearms eligibility check will be conducted to determine if the applicant is lawfully eligible to possess firearms. A notice of the results will be sent to the applicant. The notice must be presented to the court
- The Brisbane Police Department will not release a firearm(s) that is in our possession to anyone without a valid LEGR.
- Firearms that are not claimed within 180 days after a LEGR has been submitted may be disposed of according to law.
Medications
- Any prescription medication in the possession of a law enforcement agency cannot and will not be returned. You must seek prescription refills from your doctor.