The City of Tigard maintains an alarm ordinance to protect "emergency services" of the City from misuse.
Cadet Program
Cadets participate in police ride-alongs, routine patrols, crime prevention activity, community outreach events and on-going monthly training. Cadets get first-hand knowledge regarding how law enforcement serves its community.
Call Logs
The intent of this data is to educate community members about the types of calls officers respond to each day, providing perspective on the work they do for our city.
Document Shredding
Periodically, the Tigard Police Department, in partnership with Pride Recycling, offers free document shredding for the community. Typically the events are offered on a Saturday morning and conducted in the parking lot of Tigard City Hall.
Domestic Violence Resources
The Tigard Police Department has joined forces with the Hillsboro-based Domestic Violence Resource Center.
Impounded Vehicles
Has your vehicle been towed and impounded by the Tigard Police Department?
Online Police Report
The online reporting system allows community members to file non-emergency police reports from their computer or mobile device for certain crimes occurring within city limits.
Public Safety
Getting the word out about an emergency is essential to public safety. Tigard’s CodeRED emergency notification system can do just that. By phone, the system can provide Tigard businesses, residents and water customers (including customers in Durham, King City and unincorporated Washington County) with up-to-the-minute information on utility outages, missing persons, fires, evacuations, floods, bomb threats, hostage situations, or other emergencies.
Police Report Request
Police reports can be obtained either in person at the Tigard Police Department or by mail. A "report request" form is required for each report desired and will become a permanent document filed with the case.