For emergencies please call 9-1-1 or your local emergency number

Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1 Do I need to be the victim of the crime to report it online?
Answer 1 Yes, because this helps us reduce duplication of files. If you are unsure if you are the victim or have any other inquiries, please call 867-667-5551 or email mdiv_information@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.
Question 2 Is there a way to track my report once it has been submitted?
Answer 2 No. A police officer will contact you at the information you provided within 3-business days to discuss your file and action moving forward.
Question 3 What do I do if I want to follow up with my report?
Answer 3 Please allow 3-business days for a police officer to contact you. Please ensure you have provided your most convenient and recent contact information. If you have not received a response within 3-business days please email mdiv_information@rcmp-grc.gc.ca with your inquiry and provide the confirmation number emailed to you when you submitted your online crime report.
Question 4 Are online crime reports taken as seriously as reports taken over the phone or in person?
Answer 4 Yes. Although the types of crime that can be reported online are less critical than some, we take all reports of crime seriously. Online crime reports will be investigated the same as a crime reported in any other way. Reporting crime helps the police identify where they are needed and guides future patrols.
Question 5 I don't have a crime to report but I have a general inquiry. Where do I go?
Answer 5 Please contact your local detachment. Your local detachment’s contact information can be found here: https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/detach/en or for Whitehorse specific inquiries, phone 867-667-5551.
Question 6 Is the online crime reporting tool a 24-hour service?
Answer 6 Yes, but follow up calls and support are only available during regular business hours, Monday to Friday. An officer will contact you within 3-business days of submitting your online report.
Question 7 How do I know if the crime I want to report is within RCMP jurisdiction?
Answer 7 The online crime reporting tool allows you to submit a crime within the Whitehorse RCMP jurisdiction. Crimes falling outside of the Whitehorse RCMP boundary are not available to report online at this time. If you are unsure or having trouble, please contact 867-667-5551 or email mdiv_information@rcmp-grc.gc.ca for further assistance.
Question 8 How do I find more information about joining the RCMP or the RCMP in the Yukon?
Answer 8 Please visit https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en.