AURORA POLICE DEPARTMENT RESOURCES Emergencies Non-Emergency Records (Police Reports) Victim Services Unit 911 303.627.3100 303.739.6308

On Feb. 14, the Aurora Police Department will implement new police district boundaries. Accessing police services will remain unchanged — call 9-1-1 for emergencies and 303.627.3100 for non-emergencies.

CBS News: Aurora 911 to connect some non-emergency medical callers in Colorado with virtual doctors

People who call 911 in Aurora for non-emergency medical issues now have the option to be connected to a doctor virtually instead of having an ambulance sent to their location. Starting Feb. 4, Aurora ...

Aurora 911 to connect some non-emergency medical callers in Colorado with virtual doctors

AURORA, Colo. — Starting Wednesday, non-emergency calls to Aurora 911 may now be routed to an emergency physician over the phone or by video call, according to Aurora Fire Rescue (AFR). A qualified ...

This system allows you to submit non-emergency incident reports in cases where there is no immediate danger to persons or property, such as a vehicle break-in that happened overnight.

Established in 1907, the Aurora Police Department is responsible for providing law enforcement services to a growing, urban/suburban community with unique and ever-changing needs.

To ensure prompt assistance for someone in this area, even if you’re calling from outside, please use one of the non-emergency phone numbers provided below. Although these numbers are for non-emergencies, they can help connect you with the appropriate emergency services if you are outside of Arapahoe County.