The Commerce City Police Department is committed to displaying and holding ourselves accountable to our five core values every day in every interaction:

Trust | Respect | Excellence | Leadership | Restraint

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Upcoming Events

Cram the Cruiser to Support Local Food Banks

  • Date: 02/10/2018 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM  
  • Location: King Soopers Locations
    Commerce City, Colorado 80022

Each January and February the Spread the Love campaign encourages the donation of peanut butter and jelly jars that are then distributed to local food banks. Last year, 1,483 jars were collected during the campaign. According to Hunger Free Colorado, a resource connecting families and individuals to food and nutrition resources, nearly 1 in 6 Colorado households with children report an inability to afford adequate food. Each year there is a need for nonperishable food items at food banks following the holiday season when donations are at the lowest and in the highest demand.

The public is invited to help cram the police cruiser with donations of peanut butter and jelly jars at both King Soopers’ locations in Commerce City.

February 10, 2018
10 a.m. – Noon
King Soopers
4850 E. 62nd Ave. and 15051 E. 104th Ave.

 Help us make a difference in Commerce City by donating jars of peanut butter and jelly at one of these public drop-off locations:

  • Eagle Pointe Recreation Center, 6060 E. Parkway Dr.
  • Older/Adult Senior Center, 6060 E. Parkway Dr.
  • Commerce City Civic Center, 7887 E. 60th Ave.
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Call 911 for Emergencies

Always dial 911 in case of emergency or to report a crime in progress. 911 also has a translation service to assist non-English speakers.

Learn more about 911

Call if you can, text if you can't

When it is not safe or you are unable to call 911, you can now send text messages to 911 to reach emergency help.

Voice calls are still the best way for dispatchers to quickly get the most important information. Examples of when to text 911 include: for deaf/non-verbal callers, areas of poor cell signal, or situations where silence is critical to your safety.

Non-Emergency Dispatch: 303-288-1535

To report issues that do not require an immediate response, use the non-emergency dispatch line. Examples of when to call the non-emergency number include:

  • Reporting a crime that has already occurred (where suspects are no longer in the vicinity)
  • Animal control complaints
    • For questions about impounded pets, call the Adams County Animal Shelter at 303-288-3294
  • Noise complaints
  • Abandoned vehicle reports
  • Fireworks reports 

Commerce City Community Crime Map

The new Commerce City Community Crime Map allows residents to view general locations and basic information about crimes in the city. Users can filter this data by date range, type of crime, location, etc. and see analytics to get a better idea about crimes in the areas where you spend time in the city 

Learn more about the map on the Crime Reports & Stats page.

Flock Safety Technology

Commerce City CO PD uses Flock Safety technology to capture objective evidence without compromising on individual privacy. Commerce City CO PD utilizes retroactive search to solve crimes after they've occurred. Additionally, Commerce City CO PD utilizes real time alerting of hotlist vehicles to capture wanted criminals. In an effort to ensure proper usage and guardrails are in place, they have made the below policies and usage statistics available to the public.

View the Transparency Policy

Fireworks Violation Reporting

This website's intended use is for the reporting and documenting of illegal fireworks usage complaints for future enforcement action. Please Do NOT call 911 to report illegal fireworks. It's important that we keep 911 telephone lines clear for life-threatening emergencies. You may call (303) 288-1535, the police non-emergency number, to report the use of fireworks in your neighborhood. ADCOM911 asks for your patience when calling the non-emergency number on busy nights like the Fourth of July or New Year's Eve when call volume is high.

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Online Crime Reporting

Community members can now conveniently report incidents that do not require immediate officer intervention or may be intended for insurance or documentation purposes. Online reporting also allows officers to focus their on-duty time on higher priority calls to provide better service to the community.  
 
The new form is online now in English and Spanish. Visit c3gov.com/ReportACrime to learn more about crimes that can be reported online. 

In case of an emergency or a crime in process, you should always call 911 immediately. 

Request a Police Record

Police Report

To request a police report, please complete the online request form.

You can also print the Colorado Criminal Justice Request Form in English or Spanish and mail the completed form with your payment to:
Commerce City Police Department
7887 E 60th Ave.
Commerce City, CO 80022

Commerce City policy governing access to criminal justice records

Accident Report

File your accident report online. Request a copy of an accident report online from LexisNexis BuyCrash. You can also follow the directions above to request an accident report through the police report process.

Background Check

For a State of Colorado criminal background check, visit CBIrecordscheck.com.

For a background check for Commerce City only, you can complete the online request form.

You can also print a background check request form and mail it to:
Commerce City Police Department
7887 E 60th Ave.
Commerce City, CO 80022

Red Light Ticket

The city uses a photo red light system to enhance safety at E. 60th Avenue and Vasquez Boulevard/US 85, which is one of the most dangerous intersections in the city. 

Pay your red light ticket online at ViolationInfo.com. You will need to provide the notice number and PIN number from the violation.

Lost and Found Property

If you find personal property, you can turn it into CCPD's Property and Evidence Unit. If you have lost property, review the monthly list of found property.

Report Graffiti

The city's Code Enforcement Division coordinates free graffiti removal. Written consent from the property owner is required or the property owner will be responsible for removal of the graffiti.

You can request removal of graffiti for:

  • Private property: Contact Code Enforcement at 303-227-8860
  • Public property and city parks: Contact Public Works at 303-289-8150