
Toronto Police HQ and other the forces” other facilities are shut to the public due to Omicron variant.
All Toronto Police stations and buildings are closed to the public this holiday season due to the Omicron variant of COVID-19, officials say.
The force temporarily shut all its buildings to the public on December 17, until further notice, according to a Toronto Police media release.
Members of the public can contact their local Divisions online or by dialling a non-emergency line at 416-808-2222. As always, anyone in a life or death emergency should always call 9-1-1.
The closure does not apply to those attending a Service facility for providing fingerprints. They will be screened upon arrival and, if necessary, an appointment will be rescheduled, police said.
The online system can be used to report incidents such as damage to vehicle or property under $5,000, driving or parking complaints, traffic issues or concerns, graffiti, or theft or fraud under $5,000.
All criminal record checks, criminal records and judicial matter checks must also be conducted online.
Exceptions will be made for those requiring a Vulnerable Sector Screening under emergency circumstances. You can obtain information, by calling 416-808-8244, or e-mail referencecheckprogram@torontopolice.on.ca.
The Property Unit is closed to the public until further notice. Services will continue to be provided to the public, over the phone, by calling 416-808-3750 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
