
This system is for reporting Financial Crimes only. If you wish to file an online report for other crimes,visit the Community Reporting System (CRS).
Please use the on-line reporting service for the following crimes:
Our goal is to have your case reviewed by a Financial Crimes Investigator within two business days. Cases are prioritized immediately depending on whether or not suspects, and their locations, are known at the time the report was filed. Please be patient and an Investigator will be in touch with you soon.
Actual police reports are not released since they may contain information critical to an investigation or which could be used for identity theft. The Investigator assigned to your case will provide you with a letter verifying your report.
No, your crime or incident must have occurred in Fairfax County, VA. If the incident happened outside Fairfax County, VA, file a report in the jurisdiction where the crime occurred. The only exception to this rule is Identity Theft.
The Financial Crimes Squad takes over 4,500 complaints of financial crimes annually. This system is the most efficient way to process and prioritize those complaints. If you choose to report your financial crime through another method, it may take longer for you to speak with an investigator and have your report taken. If you still do not want to file your report online, you may call the Fairfax County Police Department's non-emergency number,703-691-2131. They call-taker will direct you to the Community Reporting System and an officer will take your complaint over the phone. Your phone complaint will then be forwarded to the Financial Crimes Squad for review. You may also go to any one of our eight Fairfax County Police - District Stations and report the incident in person.
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To get in touch with the assigned Investigator, please contact: Major Crimes Division receptionist at703-246-7800, Fax#703-273-5763, orEmail.
Be advised that it is a crime to make a false police report. Anyone found to have submitted a false police report will be prosecuted under the authority of Virginia State Code, Section 18.2-461, which shall be punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor. Maximum possible penalty is one year in jail and/or $2,500 fine.