From reporting a crime to obtaining your UCSF ID card, the UCSF Police department is here to help.
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Contact UCSF Police Department
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Learn About Emergency Procedures
Complete an Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
Complete a Mission Continuity Plan
Find Crime Prevention Resources (Clery Act, Crime Statistics, etc.)
Request a Security Assessment (Survey)
Contact UCSF Police Department
If you are the victim of or witness to a crime, you have the responsibility to report it immediately to the police. Prompt reporting will help the Police Department maintain a safe and secure campus environment for all.
In an emergency: 9-1-1
To contact the UCSF Police Department, call 911 from any campus phone.
If you are calling from a non-campus phone call: (415) 476-6911
UCSF Police non-emergency: (415) 476-1414
Email inquiries may be sent using the Contact Us form
To find a specific person or department: Visit our Contact Us page
Obtain a police report
- To request a police report complete a UCSF Police Incident Report Copy Release Form
- Police reports cost $10 and payment can be made by cash, check, or money order payable to UC Regents - pay online here
- Fees will be waived for UCSF departmental requests.
- Routine requests will be sent within two working days
For questions on requesting a police report, please contact Colin Sjostedt at (415) 476-2454, Option 2 or email [email protected].
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Request a safety escort
Safety escorts are available to members of the campus community at Parnassus Heights, Mission Bay, Laurel Heights, Mount Zion, Mission Center, and UCSF at ZSFG; 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Escorts are provided on and immediately adjacent to UCSF property. Call the Police Department non-emergency telephone number at (415) 476-1414 to request an escort.
Security Service Desk Locations
Learn about emergency procedures
- Emergency preparedness supplies
- WarnMe: UCSF’s emergency enterprise-wide alerting and warning service for faculty, learners, staff, and affiliates with official UCSF IDs.
- Emergency preparedness training
Complete an Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
All campus departments and their affiliated sites are required to prepare an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) -UC READY. This plan outlines your department’s preparedness measures and priority actions during emergencies, from small incidents to citywide disasters.
Complete a Mission Continuity Plan
Mission Continuity is the ability of an organization to continue serving its constituents and maintain viability following a disaster or other disruption.
Find crime-prevention material
The Crime Prevention Unit develops, promotes and maintains safety awareness and outreach programs for the UCSF Police Department. This includes information related to the Clery Act, crime statistics, etc.
- UCSF Annual Security Report (Clery Act)
- Crime Alerts
- Daily Crime Logs
- Personal safety and security resources
- Crime maps and statistics
- UCSF Police Department - Safety and Security Awareness Guide
- UCSF Rights, Options & Resources for Survivors of Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence and Stalking
- Active Threat
- Bomb Threats/Suspicious Packages
Request a security assessment (survey)
The UCSF Police Department conducts free security assessments (surveys) to inspect premises and make recommendations for improving the safety in your workplace. You will receive a detailed report within 10 business days after the inspection. Security surveys for physical security improvements for Medical Center/UCSF Health buildings are handled by Medical Center Security.
Contact Jason Heil to schedule a security assessment (survey): (415) 502-9396 or email [email protected].