Non-Emergency Calls and Accidents
- Where can I report non-emergency crimes?
- When can I report non-emergency crime?
- Where can I file an accident report?
- Who should file a non-emergency accident report?
This article provides information about non-emergency calls for crimes and accidents to the South Bend Police Department.
Non-emergency calls for crimes and accidents can be reported to the South Bend Police Department by phone or in person.
Where can I report non-emergency crimes?
Non-emergency calls for crimes and accidents can be reported to the South Bend Police Department by phone or in person.
- Phone: 574-235-9201
- In Person: 701 W. Sample Street, South Bend, IN
Where can I file an accident report?
- Only officers can write accident reports
- Officer needs to be at the scene of the accident to write the report
- For accidents with injury call 911
- For accidents with non-injury call 574-235-9212
Who should file a non-emergency accident report?
Any person operating a vehicle on a South Bend roadway involved in an accident resulting in any property damage exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000) in which a police officer was not called to investigate, can file a written report with the South Bend Police Department within ten (10) days of the occurrence.