Message From the Police Chief
“The Phoenix Police Department is committed to providing justice and support to victims of crime. It is one of the primary reasons the law enforcement profession exists. Victims of crime have certain legal rights and the Department strives to provide community members with information, resources, and support to assure those rights are protected.
The Phoenix Police Department has created a
Victim Information Portal to provide our community members with the quality service they deserve. This portal will help crime victims obtain timely, accurate information regarding case status and notification of arrest.
Please take the time to read the information provided on this site to help you understand your rights and gain access to the information you need during the judicial process.” —Interim Police Chief Michael Sullivan
Get Case Updates by Signing Up in the Victim Information Portal
If you are a crime victim, register with the
Victim Information Portal to be notified of your case status.
What can I access within the Portal?
You will be able to
view the status of your case. You also have the ability to register a phone number and/or email address to be notified automatically when an offender in your case is arrested or other details. You can access the Portal 24/7.
The automated system does not notify you of all of your rights. It is a tool to assist us in providing you with timely arrest information or other details. The
Portal is updated in near real-time.
Register for Case Updates in the Victim Information Portal
Victims’ Resources
Victims have rights. The City of Phoenix and Maricopa County can assist you depending on the
type of crime.
Phoenix Family Advocacy Center
The Phoenix Family Advocacy Center (FAC) provides comprehensive services to
major crime victims of domestic and sexual violence, homicide, and other violent crimes. In addition the FAC takes a leadership role in educating the community about the impact of violence.
City of Phoenix Victims Services Center
As a victim of a crime, you have certain legal rights. The Phoenix Prosecutor’s Office has a Victim Services Unit for
misdemeanor crimes and
an online Crime Victim Services Center to support you. The Crime Victim Services Center can provide information and support regarding the criminal process.
Maricopa County Attorney’s Office Victim Services Division
If you are a victim of a
felony crime, please contact the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, Victim Services Division at 602-506-8522 or
visit their website.
Adult Sex Crimes Cold Case Squad
The
Adult Sex Crimes Cold Case Squad is responsible for any sexual assault case that remains unsolved for one or more years after being reported and has no viable or unexplored investigative leads. In addition, this unit provides the victim or victim family members with an opportunity to register for the
Adult Sex Crimes Cold Case Registry.
Property Crimes
The mission of the
Property Crimes Bureau is to enhance the overall quality of life in our community by addressing property related crimes through community awareness, education, and the utilization of quality based investigative techniques.
Other Resources
Local Shelter (24 hour hotline) 602-263-8900
Shelter Hotlines 800-799-7739 OR 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)
Information and Referral 602-263-8856 or 800-352-3792
National Domestic Violence Hotline (24 Hour) 800-799-7233 (SAFE)
Arizona Sexual and Domestic Violence Hotline 800-782-6400 or 602-279-2900 text/SMS: 520-720-3383