Notice from the Morinville RCMP Detachment -UPDATED October 7, 2020
In light of the unprecedented circumstances surrounding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and in the interest of the health and well being of our clients and employees alike, it is asked that the members of the general public refrain from attending the Morinville RCMP detachment if at all possible.
Providing the best possible service to our communities remains our top priority. To ensure this continues, we will remain to be available by telephone for routine matters and at the front counter in urgent circumstances.
For any routine enquiries please call our administration line. It can then be discussed whether you need to attend the detachment or if we can assist you over the phone.
For all routine and administrative enquires please call: 780-939-1600
To file a complaint call: 780-939-4520
The procedure for urgent calls for service has not changed. In these circumstances please call 911. We thank you for your understanding. We will keep you informed as circumstances change.
Morinville RCMP provides Morinville and area with professional police services, enforcing all laws, including provincial statutes and the Criminal Code of Canada.
Location and office hours
Address: 10512 101 Avenue, Morinville
Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Closed on weekends and statutory holidays
General Inquiries: 780-939-1600
Fax: 780-939-3774
Report a crime
You can report an issue by calling:
- Emergency: 9-1-1
- Online: Alberta RCMP Online Crime Reporting
- Non-Emergency: 780-939-4520
- Anonymously: Crime Stoppers
The phone lines are open 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.
Criminal Record Checks and Police Information Checks |
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Morinville RCMP provides Criminal Record Checks with or without the Vulnerable Sector for residents on a first come first served basis. Hours of service:
Requirements for a Criminal Record Check:
Criminal Record Check fees
Morinville RCMP accepts exact cash, debit, MasterCard or Visa. * Volunteer letter from requesting organization required at time of service. * Students entering school practicums require a Proof of Enrollment letter from requesting school at time of service. |
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Fingerprinting |
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Morinville RCMP provides civil fingerprints for residents by appointment only. Hours of service (for fingerprinting):
Requirements for fingerprints:
Morinville RCMP accepts exact cash, debit, MasterCard or Visa. * Volunteer letter from requesting organization required at time of service. * Students entering school practicums require a Proof of Enrollment letter from requesting school at time of service. |
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Reporting a collision |
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When to call police
If vehicles are driveable and do not fall into the above factors, police are not required. Proceed to exchange information and report as required. When to reportYou are required to report to the police any collisions that result in injury and/or damages over $2000 (combined damage) as soon as practical. This includes:
You may be required to attend the Morinville RCMP detachment to provide a written statement and provide copies of vehicle documents. Exchange informationAt the time of collision with another driver, both drivers must exchange the following:
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Victim Services |
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Sturgeon Victim Services provides crisis and trauma support to the residents of Morinville, Sturgeon County and Alexander First Nations in partnership with the Morinville RCMP. |
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Crime mapping |
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We are committed to neighbourhood development, including innovative and responsive community policing, which is why the crime map was developed. Knowing the real picture of neighbourhood crime reported to the RCMP is the first step in doing something about it. It is more than just numbers; it is about knowing where crime is happening. |