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John Salisbury
Chief of Police
951.486.6700
MVPD@moval.org
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A way to get real time communication between residents and local public safety agencies to create safer and more informed communities. You can sign up for text messages, e-mail or both and choose what information you would like to receive. It's free, fast and secure. Sign up now! - Citywide Camera System
The Moreno Valley Police Department has identified a citywide camera system as a way to enhance public safety without adding police officers. In other communities, the use of citywide camera systems has led to the identification and arrest of suspects in a multitude of crimes. To review to a collection of questions and answers about the system, click here. For additional information please contact the Moreno Valley Police Department at (951) 486-6700 or by email at mvpd@moval.org.
The Police Department provides law enforcement services and coordinates the overall operations of the Police Department including patrol, traffic enforcement, crime prevention, detective unit, and special enforcement.
Moreno Valley has established a first-rate law enforcement program. The City of Moreno Valley contracts police services from the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.
Programs
The Moreno Valley Police Traffic Team has been recognized both at the state and national level for its innovative traffic programs. The Traffic Team is always looking for new ways to keep our roadways safe for the motoring public. We focus our efforts on establishing programs that include Speed Awareness, Occupant Protection and DUI Enforcement. Some of these programs include:
- School Zone Enforcement
- Traffic Complaint Program
- Pedestrian Decoy Operation (Santa in Crosswalk)
- Radar Trailer / Speed Program
- School Presentations on the use of Bicycle Helmets, Pedestrian Safety, Drinking and Driving, etc.
- 'Click It or Ticket' Campaign (Seat Belt Enforcement)
- DUI / Driver License Checkpoints
- Saturation Patrols
- DUI Warrant Sweeps
- Operation Free PASS
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- Moreno Valley Police Department Vacation / Property Check Request
- Moreno Valley Police Department Extra Patrol Request
- False Alarm Ordinance Notice of Appeal and Waiver Form
Safety and Crime Prevention Tips
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The Moreno Valley Police Department wants you to stay safe. Here are some tips to help.
Select a topic for more information:
- Child Safety Tips
- Dealing with Strangers
- Bicycle Safety
- Safety on Wheels
- Walking to School
- Crime Prevention Tips :
- Identity Theft
- What to do When Witnessing a Crime
- Shopping Safety
- Preventing Sexual Assault
- Robbery Safety Tips
- Preventing Burglary
- Neighborhood Watch Program
- Seasonal Safety Tips
- Halloween Safety Tips
- Auto Theft
- Protect Your Vehicle
- Vehicle Burglary Prevention Tips
Non-emergency dispatch phone number: 951.247.8700
False Alarms
A citizen who wants to appeal the validity of a false alarm determination by the police or fire department may appeal to the appropriate appeal officer or designee. The appeal must be in writing and must be requested within ten (10) days of the alarm user having received a notice of the false alarm.
- False Alarm Ordinance Notice of Appeal and Waiver Form (17k pdf)
The form can be dropped off at the Moreno Valley Department lobby window, or mailed to:
Moreno Valley Police Department
Attention: Community Services/Alarm Appeals
22850 Calle San Juan De Los Lagos
Moreno Valley, CA 92552-0805
How to Volunteer
The Moreno Valley Police department has five volunteer programs:
- Citizen's Patrol Unit
- Anti-Graffiti Patrol
- Station Volunteers
- Reserve Officer's Program
- Police Explorer Program
To become a Police Volunteer, call 951.486.6942 or email dmanier@riversidesheriff.org.
- Download volunteer application
You may fill this out and then print it. - MV Police Department Volunteer Flyer
Police Department Office and Contact Numbers
- Police Department Office:
22850 Calle San Juan De Los Lagos - Lobby hours:
Mon - Thurs, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(closed on Saturdays, Sundays and major holidays). - Phone and E-mail :
Emergency: 911 Emergency for Cell Phone callers: 951.684.0911 Non-emergency dispatch: 951.247.8700 Business number: 951.486.6700 Graffiti Hotline: 951.413.3171 E-mail: MVPD@moval.org - Non-emergency Dispatch Number: 951. 247.8700
The Moreno Valley Police Department has a direct line for reporting non-emergency incidents. This staffed twenty-four number helps our dispatchers more effectively assign police officers and keeps the 911 system free for emergency calls. These incidents include, but are not limited to:
- Fireworks
- Large Parties
- Loud Music
- Barking Dogs - Report a crime online...
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Go to the online Collision Report Service... - Complaint Procedure
Information about the Sheriff’s Department Complaint Procedure is available on the Riverside Sheriff website. - Mobile 911 within City Limits: 951.684.0911
Persons within City limits who wish to reach 911 from their cell phone may choose to dial 951.684.0911. This number will give the caller a direct line to Moreno Valley Police Department dispatch.
If a caller dials 911 from a cell phone, they will receive the California Highway Patrol dispatch. Matters involving incidents on the State Highways or Freeways fall under the jurisdiction of the CHP. - Matters within City limits fall in the jurisdiction of the Moreno Valley Police Department.