If you believe you have been the victim of a crime, you can file a Criminal complaint online at .azag/complaints OR mail or deliver the completed form below. This form can be completed on the computer or is available to download and print. Please print legibly if completing by hand.
A code of conduct clearly outlines expected standards of behaviour. It is a clear set of unambiguous expectations. The code of conduct specifies actions in the workplace, whereas a code of ethics is a general guide to decisions about those actions.
The criminal complaint must be filed on or before the arraignment date. If by the time of the arraignment no charging document has been filed with the court, this means that the prosecutor is not proceeding with charges against you and your case has been dropped right now.
If you are experiencing an emergency, call 9-1-1. Otherwise, there are several ways you can report a crime. The first, and most common, is reporting to your local law enforcement by calling the department's non-emergency number, or online reporting in some jurisdictions.
Call 602-223-2000 and request to speak to a supervisor in the area of the incident. This service is also available 24 hours a day, year round.
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File a Complaint Internal Affairs Unit. Arizona Department of Public Safety. P.O. Box 6638. Duty Office. 602-223-2212. Available 24 hours a day, year round. Area Supervisor. Call 602-223-2000 and request to speak to a supervisor in the area of the incident. This service is also available 24 hours a day, year round.