Complaints Against Municipal Police
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Ministry of Justice
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Service Description
Receives, investigates, and reviews complaints against municipal police, conservation officers, Highway Patrol officers, Safter Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) officers, and community safety officers. Ensures that both the public and police receive a fair and thorough investigation of a complaint against municipal police or an investigation of a possible criminal offence by a municipal police officer.
NOTE: The PCC is a five-person, non-police body appointed by the government. It is responsible for ensuring that both the public and police receive a fair and thorough investigation of a complaint. Visit the website for more information.
Eligibility
Anyone who has a concern about the conduct of any member of a municipal police service in relation to his or her duty. You can make a complaint if you are a member of the public outside of the police service.
Application Process
Submit a Complaint:
1. Complete the online Complaint Form OR
2. Print out, fill in and mail in the manual form. Visit the website to find the manual form OR
3. Visit a local Public Complaints Commission office to request and fill out the form in person.
NOTE: To ensure that the best possible service is provided, make your complaint as soon as possible. Public complaints will not be accepted after 12 months from the date of the incident.
Fees
No cost.
Phone 1: 306-964-1450
Saskatoon Sub Office
Fax: 306-787-6528
Toll-Free: 1-866-256-6194
Business Line: 306-787-6519
Regina Office
Service Website
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Public Complaints Commission: Regina Office
Mailing Address
300 - 1919 Saskatchewan Drive
Regina SK S4P 4H2
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Public Complaints Commission: Regina Office
300 - 1919 Saskatchewan Drive
Regina SK S4P 4H2 -
Public Complaints Commission: Saskatoon Sub Office
900 - 3530 Millar Avenue
Saskatoon SK S4P 0B6
Location Info
Fax: 306-787-6528
Toll-Free: 1-866-256-6194
Business Line: 306-787-6519
Website
www.saskatchewan.ca/government/directory?ou=4a43ad0c-ec60-4564-a928-924d6e6077be
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