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POLICE REPORT PROCEDURE
Buenos Aires Has Four Reporting Channels:
You can make your complaint in person at the different police stations in the City, attended by a police officer.
It is advisable that you proceed to the nearest police station and formally report the incident. It is imperative to furnish comprehensive details including the specific location and time of occurrence, the presence of any potential witnesses, and a detailed description of the individual responsible for the criminal act. Additionally, you are required to present a valid form of personal identification. A law enforcement officer will meticulously transcribe the account of the events, after which you will be requested to thoroughly review and affix your signature to the prepared statement or complaint.
It is noteworthy to mention that this process incurs no associated costs.
By calling 911, a police officer will take your report and ask you for all your personal information and details of the crime.
From the "Complaint Booths" strategically located in high traffic areas (such as subway stations).
The neighbor or tourist can also go to one of the booths strategically located throughout the city.
First, through the computer, they initiate a video call to file a complaint.
Then, the operator will validate the identity of the complainant and take his personal and contact information.
Once the report has been made, the resident will receive a reliable notification of the procedure by e-mail.
Finally, the file will be forwarded to the courts.
The booths offer a safer environment for reporting on public roads.
They are in operation at the following Subway stations:
-Congreso de Tucumán (Line D)
-Constitución and Diagonal Norte (Line C)
-Juan Manuel de Rosas (Line B)
-Corrientes (Line H)
-Plaza de los Virreyes and Bolívar (Line E).
Then, he/she will choose the option to make the report and will be able to select among the available options: robbery and theft; drug sales; losses; and other crimes.
You will also have the possibility of selecting the language in which the procedure is carried out, in order to facilitate the process for foreign tourists.
Then, you must complete the online form with your personal and contact information and the details of the event.
In this way, the QR code will imply an immediate digitalization of the procedure.
If necessary, the City Police will contact the complainant to complete the information.
At the same time, the file will be forwarded to Justice.
Police Stations
RECOLETA:
Tel. Number: (11) 4801 - 1698 / 3333
Tel. Number: (11) 4822-3333 / 6311
PALERMO:
Tel. Number: (11) 4821 - 5056 / 4832 - 5260
Tel. Number: (11) 4832 - 3333
Tel. Number: (11) 4823 - 0142
Tel. Number: 4801 -3332 / 4805 - 7928 / 4806 -1666
Tel. Number: 4771 - 3333
BELGRANO:
Tel. Number: (11) 3197 - 1029
Tel. Number: (11) 4784 - 4047 / 9940
SAN TELMO:
Tel. Number: (11) 4323 - 8900
Tel. Number: 4309 - 9922
Tel. Number: (11) 4331 - 9643
RETIRO:
Tel. Number: 4312 - 3333 / 4393 - 0076 / 3333 / 7058
Tel. Number: (11) 4309 - 9615
Here is a link to an interactive map displaying the locations of all police stations in the city of Buenos Aires:
www.buysellba.com
Buenos Aires Has Four Reporting Channels:
- In person at the police station
You can make your complaint in person at the different police stations in the City, attended by a police officer.
It is advisable that you proceed to the nearest police station and formally report the incident. It is imperative to furnish comprehensive details including the specific location and time of occurrence, the presence of any potential witnesses, and a detailed description of the individual responsible for the criminal act. Additionally, you are required to present a valid form of personal identification. A law enforcement officer will meticulously transcribe the account of the events, after which you will be requested to thoroughly review and affix your signature to the prepared statement or complaint.
It is noteworthy to mention that this process incurs no associated costs.
- Telephone:
By calling 911, a police officer will take your report and ask you for all your personal information and details of the crime.
- Complaint Booths:
From the "Complaint Booths" strategically located in high traffic areas (such as subway stations).
The neighbor or tourist can also go to one of the booths strategically located throughout the city.
First, through the computer, they initiate a video call to file a complaint.
Then, the operator will validate the identity of the complainant and take his personal and contact information.
Once the report has been made, the resident will receive a reliable notification of the procedure by e-mail.
Finally, the file will be forwarded to the courts.
The booths offer a safer environment for reporting on public roads.
They are in operation at the following Subway stations:
-Congreso de Tucumán (Line D)
-Constitución and Diagonal Norte (Line C)
-Juan Manuel de Rosas (Line B)
-Corrientes (Line H)
-Plaza de los Virreyes and Bolívar (Line E).
- QR Code:
The neighbor or tourist can scan the QR Code found in buses, cabs, commercial areas and points with relevant information.Then, he/she will choose the option to make the report and will be able to select among the available options: robbery and theft; drug sales; losses; and other crimes.
You will also have the possibility of selecting the language in which the procedure is carried out, in order to facilitate the process for foreign tourists.
Then, you must complete the online form with your personal and contact information and the details of the event.
In this way, the QR code will imply an immediate digitalization of the procedure.
If necessary, the City Police will contact the complainant to complete the information.
At the same time, the file will be forwarded to Justice.
Police Stations
RECOLETA:
- Comisaría Comunal 2 (Ex 17)
Tel. Number: (11) 4801 - 1698 / 3333
- Comisaría Vecinal 2B (Ex 19):
Tel. Number: (11) 4822-3333 / 6311
PALERMO:
- Comisaria Comunal 14 A (Ex 23)
Tel. Number: (11) 4821 - 5056 / 4832 - 5260
- Comisaría Comunal 14A (Anexo):
Tel. Number: (11) 4832 - 3333
- Comisaría Vecinal Comunal 21:
Tel. Number: (11) 4823 - 0142
- Comisaria Comunal 53:
Tel. Number: 4801 -3332 / 4805 - 7928 / 4806 -1666
- Comisaria Vecinal 14B (Ex 31):
Tel. Number: 4771 - 3333
BELGRANO:
- Comisaría Vecinal 13C:
Tel. Number: (11) 3197 - 1029
- Comisaria Comunal 13:
Tel. Number: (11) 4784 - 4047 / 9940
SAN TELMO:
- Comisaría Vecinal 1F:
Tel. Number: (11) 4323 - 8900
- Comisaria Vecinal 1E
Tel. Number: 4309 - 9922
- Comisaría Vecinal 4:
Tel. Number: (11) 4331 - 9643
RETIRO:
- Comisaria Vecinal 46:
Tel. Number: 4312 - 3333 / 4393 - 0076 / 3333 / 7058
- Comisaría Comunal Vecinal 1A (Anexo II):
Tel. Number: (11) 4309 - 9615
Here is a link to an interactive map displaying the locations of all police stations in the city of Buenos Aires:
Buscador de Comisarías | Buenos Aires Ciudad - Gobierno de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Atención permanente las 24 hs.
buenosaires.gob.ar
www.buysellba.com
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