Dial 9-1-1 for emergencies.
For non-emergencies, dial 727-847-8102 option 7.
To file a report online visit Online Reporting.
To make a traffic/parking complaint visit Traffic Complaint Form.
To submit a tip, call the Pasco Sheriff’s Office Crime Tips Line at 1-800-706-2488, or visit our Crime Tips page or call Tampa Bay CrimeStoppers at 1-800-873-TIPS (1-800-873-8477).
East Pasco Road Patrol ——– (352) 518-5060
North West Pasco Road Patrol (727) 844-7725
South West Pasco Road Patrol (727) 376-3809
Dial (727) 847-5878
For employment inquiries, email hresources@pascosheriff.org
For media inquiries, email pio@pascosheriff.org
For all other inquiries, email css@pascosheriff.org
Dial (813) 235-6170
10326 Asbel Road
Land O Lakes, FL 34637
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday
FELON ————————– 8 AM to 4 PM
SEX OFFENDER/PREDATOR — 8 AM to 4:30 PM
CLOSED FOR LUNCH 12:30 PM TO 1 PM
CLOSED ON FEDERAL HOLIDAYS.
** Florida I.D. /Florida DL or Florida DOC I.D. are required
If you are trying to file a report call (727) 847-8102 option 7. For compliments, complaints, or concerns email the Customer Service Unit at css@pascosheriff.org or on. Please include the following information in your email so that our customer service specialists may assist you better:
1) Name
2) Phone number
3) Description of what occurred
For complaints that concern serious violations of Sheriff’s Office general Orders (examples below) will be forwarded to the Professional Standards Unit for review.
Examples:
Click here to download a Statement Complaint Form. The Statement of Complaint can be mailed or dropped off at 8661 Citizens Drive, New Port Richey, FL 34654.
TRAFFIC COMPLAINTS – Go to Citizen Resources -> Resources -> Forms -> Traffic Complaint.
It is the policy of the Pasco Sheriff’s Office to proactively patrol, investigate suspicious persons and circumstances, and actively enforce the law, while only stopping or detaining citizens when reasonable suspicion or probable cause exists to believe they have committed, are committing, or about to commit a violation of the law.
Bias profiling occurs when, whether intentionally or unintentionally, a law enforcement officer applies their own personal, societal, or organizational biases or stereotypes when making decisions or taking law enforcement action, and the only reason for that decision or action is because of a person’s race, ethnicity, background, gender, sexual orientation, religion, economic status, age, culture or other personal characteristic, rather than the observed behavior of the individual or the identification of the individual as being, having been, or about to engage in criminal activity.
Pasco Sheriff’s Office deputies receive on-going training in accordance with the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC) guidelines, with an emphasis on bias profiling issues such as field contacts, traffic stops, searches, asset seizure and forfeiture, interview techniques, cultural diversity, discrimination, community policing techniques, and legal aspects. Citizens are guaranteed equal protection under the law and the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures by the United States Constitution. Pasco Sheriff’s Office members will carry out their enforcement responsibilities in a manner that respects these rights and upholds the dignity of all persons.
The Pasco Sheriff’s Office does not permit the use of bias profiling in any manner.
Any person may file a complaint with the Pasco Sheriff’s Office if they believe that they have been stopped or searched based on racial, ethnic, or gender profiling, and no person shall be discouraged, intimidated, or coerced from filing such a complaint, or discriminated against because they have filed such a complaint.
If you have been involved in an incident where you feel bias profiling has occurred, please contact our Customer Service Unit at css@pascosheriff.org, or (727)-815-7023. The Pasco Sheriff’s Office Customer Service Section will assist with your complaint and/or forward your complaint to the appropriate supervisor or investigative unit.
PSO has developed an EEOP Report that is available upon request for review. Submit request to Hresources@pascosheriff.org.
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