Reporting Criteria
If you answer NO to all of the following questions, you may file your report online.
- Is this an emergency? If so, dial 911.
- Did the incident happen within the Everywhere County Sheriff’s Office Jurisdiction?
- Unsure if you are in the Everywhere County Sheriff’s Office Jurisdiction Click Here
- Do you know the suspect(s) or where to find the suspect(s) who committed the crime?
- Do you know the license plate number of the vehicle the suspect(s) were in?
- Did the incident occur on a state freeway, highway or route?
- Did the incident involve firearms (used by a suspect or taken in a theft)?
- Did the incident involve theft of a motor vehicle or licensed trailer?
If you answered YES to any of the questions, please refer to our
for more information on filing a report.
Does the incident you are reporting correspond to one of these categories?
- Burglary of an open garage
- Burglary of an unattached garage or shed
- Vandalism, Graffiti or tagging
- Hit and run - unattended property or vehicle
- Identity theft or fraud
- Lost property (NOT to include a firearm or material threatening to public safety)
- Malicious mischief
- Telephone harassment
- Theft (NOT to include a firearm or material threatening to public safety)
- Vehicle prowl
- Vehicle prowl - Motor home
If you answered YES to all of the above questions and the crime falls within one of the listed categories,
you are ready to file your report. If the answer is no to any of the above questions or it does not fall within one of the listed categories,
please dial 311 for a Everywhere County Deputy to be dispatched.
Upon completion of this process you will:
- See the words: "Your online police report has been submitted" showing that your report is complete.
- Be given a police report reference number.
- Be able to print a copy of the police report to keep for your records.