Professional Standards Unit

Author:

Sgt. Clint NorredPublic Affairs Unit

Summary:

The Yuma Police Department is committed to providing the best possible service to the citizens of Yuma.

Last Updated:

3/3/2010

The Yuma Police Department is committed to providing the best possible service to the citizens of Yuma.

We recognize that citizens have a right to point out deficiencies in their Police Department and a right to demand these deficiencies are corrected.

The Yuma Police Department is committed to investigating and responding to all citizen complaints.

Process

Contact the Yuma Police Department (783-4421) and ask to speak with a supervisor. Please provide dates, times, names, descriptions, and as much detail as possible to the supervisor.

During business hours you can contact:

Depending on the nature of your complaint and after review by the Chief of Police the complaint will be assigned and investigated.

We will ask you to complete a written statement detailing your complaint.

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