Belleville Police Launches New Online E-Reporting Platform

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The Belleville Police Service Launches New Online E-Reporting Platform for Simplified Incident Reporting

Belleville Police Service is excited to announce the launch of its new Online E-Reporting Platform, designed to streamline the process for citizens and stakeholders. The platform allows citizens to easily submit initial reports on various incidents and provides the option to submit supplementary reports regarding previously filed incidents.

The platform simplifies the reporting process, making it more efficient for the public and the police service. Citizens can easily navigate the E-Reporting section of the website to view a list of acceptable report types and submit their incidents online.

We are committed to improving the way we serve the public, and this platform is a key step in making incident reporting more efficient.

For more information, please visit https://www.bellevilleps.ca/e-reporting/

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