File a Police Report Online

Welcome to the Goodyear Police Department's Online Reporting Page.

To report a crime in progress, call 911 immediately.

To report a crime that already occurred in which a person was injured, threatened, or placed in danger, call the department's non-emergency line at 623-932-1220.

The following crimes, if occurred within the city of Goodyear, can be reported online: 

  • Criminal damage
  • Fraudulent use of credit card
  • Graffiti
  • Harassing phone calls
  • Identity Theft
  • Lost property less than $1,000
  • Shoplifting
  • Supplement report or property list
  • Theft less than $10,000 total loss
  • Vehicle Burglary
  • Construction Burglary

Online reporting will NOT be utilized in the following circumstances:

  • If the incident is in-progress
  • Where there is evidence to be collected that could lead to the identity of the suspect
  • When someone is injured as a result of the incident
  • When the crime involves a threat of violence or the use of weapons, guns, knives, etc...
  • When a theft involves a motor vehicle, firearm, or a license plate
  •  When an officer has arrived to handle the citizen request to file the initial police report
  • When the crime occurred outside of Goodyear Police Department jurisdiction
  • When the reporting party does not have an email address and will not be able to obtain a free email address (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, etc.)
  • When the person suspected of committing the crime is known to the victim
  • When the victim believes they were a victim of a crime because of their race, religion, sexual orientation, handicap, ethnicity or national origin
  • When the crime is a theft and the victim believes the suspect entered their home, business or locked garage without their permission

Please note that crimes reported online are for documentation only and no further investigation will be conducted.  If your crime requires investigation, please contact the non-emergency line at 623-932-1220. 

Click Here to begin filing an Online Police Report