RCMP
To report an incident, please call 310-RCMP (7267) which will connect you to our Complaint Line/Dispatcher.
If you have an emergency or require immediate assistance, call 911.
Please note that Chestermere Detachment’s regular office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. If you require a criminal record check and are unable to attend during regular business hours, please send an email to KChestermereService@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.
Please see requirements under the Reporting & Checks tab – Criminal Record checks.
Collision reports can also be reported by using this email address, please see the requirements under Reporting and Checks – Collisions on this website. All other incidents can be reported by calling non-emergency Complaints Line at 403-204-8900 which is answered by our Dispatch 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Contact
Chestermere RCMP Detachment
The Chestermere Detachment has 21 full-time members and six administrative staff. Additionally numerous specialized RCMP sections are available to support the Chestermere RCMP Detachment members on a call-by-call basis and include:
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The Chestermere RCMP detachment also works closely with other RCMP detachments including the Strathmore detachment.
Online Police Record Checks
The City of Chestermere is pleased to offer a quicker, more convenient way to apply for your Police Information Checks through our new online system.
With this easy-to-use platform, you can complete your application from the comfort of your home, at any time. Whether you need a record check for employment, volunteering, or other purposes, our secure online system ensures a smooth and efficient process.
While in-person services remain available, we encourage you to take advantage of the benefits of our online option. It’s designed to save you time while maintaining the same reliable service Chestermere residents expect. Click the links below to learn more and start your application today.
Important Information about Vulnerable Sector (VS) Checks:
Vulnerable Sector Checks MUST be completed by the municipality where you live. If you require a VS check, please visit your local police agency’s website. A Vulnerable Sector Check applies to individuals working or volunteering with vulnerable persons, defined as those who may need community care due to mental illness, developmental disabilities, age, illness, or other factors. For example : Nurses, Teachers, Youth Coaches, Daycare Providers, Security Guards, Uber/Taxi Drivers
Types of Checks Available Online:
- Police Information Checks
- Local Records Checks for Record Suspension Applications
- Volunteer Police Information Checks
- Secondary School Practicums
Experience the convenience of our new online system and get started today!
Reporting Crimes
If your matter is an emergency, dial 911.
For non-urgent matters, please call the non-emergency complaint line at 403-204-8900
For routine administrative matters or requests for information please call the detachment administration line at 403-204-8777 and press “0” to speak with our staff.
Officers are not dispatched from the Administration line. Should you required more urgent attendance, please call the Non-Emergency line or 911.
If you need to speak to a police officer in person for non-emergency matters, please call the detachment administration line during business hours. For after hour service, please contact the non-emergency complaint line.
Collision Reporting
If you have been involved in a collision and are injured or your vehicle is not driveable, please dial 911 and an officer will be dispatched.
If you have been involved in non-injury collision, please go to a body shop to get a damage estimate done first to determine if damages are over $5000.00. If damages are determined to be over $5000.00. please attend Chestermere Detachment during regular business hours to complete a statement, provide vehicle documents, your estimate and get a damage sticker. If damages are under $5000.00, please contact your insurance company.
If an officer responded to your collision and you have been directed to report, please attend the Chestermere Detachment during regular business hours to complete a statement and provided vehicle documents
Criminal Record Checks
Criminal Record Checks are only done for the residents of Chestermere.
When attending you will need to provide the following:
- Drivers licence or Government issued identification card showing your current Chestermere address
- If not updated, you must update, bring your temporary licence, another piece of photo ID
- A second piece of Government issued identification such as Alberta Healthcare, Passport, Firearms, WIN card, boating licence, Nexus, PR card, Citizenship or birth certificate
- All ID must be current
- Have a method of payment of either debit or credit (Visa or Master Card) only for payment. Cash is no longer accepted
- For employment, cost is $40
- For volunteering or school practicum, there is no charge, without a letter cost is $40.00
Security Screw Program
Each year thousands of vehicles are stolen in Alberta. In 2017 more than 24,000 vehicles were stolen in Alberta which represented 29% of all stolen vehicles across the country. On average this accounts for 68 vehicle thefts each day.
As an added crime prevention measure the Chestermere RCMP has created the Security Screw Program.
Residents of Chestermere can attend the Chestermere RCMP Detachment or one of the participating locations to have a security screw installed at no charge.
The security screw is supplied by a loss prevention company with a proprietary bit. These bits are not available for purchase at retail stores.
Once installed, property criminals will have difficulty removing a license plate without detection or causing noticeable damage to the license plate. Most of whom will likely move on.
When your vehicle is sold or you want to remove your license plate, simply attend the Chestermere RCMP Detachment or participating location to have it removed.
Chestermere CAPTURE Program
The Chestermere CAPTURE (Community Assisted Policing Through Use of Recorded Evidence) program is a voluntary camera registry that records the locations of security cameras in Chestermere.
The purpose of the program is to build a registry of private security camera locations to assist in police investigations.
Often, private security cameras capture evidence that can be used to help solve a crime. If an incident happens, Chestermere RCMP can view the list of camera locations, and contact the registered camera owners.
By providing Chestermere RCMP with the location of your home or business security camera, you could be helping to shorten the required time for investigations and providing key information to help hold people responsible for committing crimes.
About CAPTURE
- Registering your camera is voluntary
- Multiple cameras can be registered
- RCMP do not have access to your cameras
- The registry provides RCMP with a list of cameras only and they will ask users for permission to view footage if there has been a crime in the area
- Joining the registry does not mean you are obligated to give access or share your footage. By registering, you are only providing the location of your camera
- If a crime occurs in your area and the RCMP contacts you to inquire about your camera footage, you can either provide the RCMP with footage OR view the footage yourself and advise officers if you have captured evidence that you can share
- This registry information is not shared publicly – it is only accessible by the Chestermere RCMP
- You can withdraw your information at any time.
Water Safety Program
The goal of the Chestermere RCMP water safety program is to ensure all residents and visitors are safe in their lake use. Our enhanced boat patrols are in place to check vessel compliance, educate lake users on safe operation, deter unsafe operation habits, and when required enforce applicable legislation on the lake.
If unsafe vessel operation is occurring or if an offence has been committed, please contact the Chestermere RCMP to make a report through the non emergency complaint line at 403-204-8900; or dial 911 in the case of an emergency.
Learn more about the Water Safety Program here.
Learn about Small Vessel Regulations & Safety Requirements here.
Reports & Crime Map
2025
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- Crime Statistic Summary – January to March
- March Crime Stats
- May Crime Stats
- May 2025 Five Year Crime Stats
- June Crime Stats
- March 2025 Five Year Crime Stats
- July Crime Stats
- July 2025 Five Year Crime Stats
- August Crime Stats
- August 2025 Five Year Crime Stats
- September Crime Stats
- September 2025 Five Year Crime Stats
- October Crime Stats
- October 2025 Five Year Crime Stats
- November Crime Stats
- November 2025 Five Year Crime Stats
- December Crime Stats
- December 2025 Five Year Crime Stats
2024
- Chestermere Municipal January 2024 Five Year Crime Stats
- Chestermere Municipal January 2024 Detachment at a Glance and Crime Gauges
- Chestermere Municipal February 2024 Five Year Crime Stats
- Chestermere Municipal February 2024 Detachment at a Glance and Crime Gauges
- Chestermere Municipal May 2024 Five Year Crime Stats
- Chestermere Municipal May 2024 Detachment at a Glance and Crime Gauges
- Chestermere Municipal June 2024 Five Year Crime Stats
- Chestermere Municipal June 2024 Detachment at a Glance and Crime Gauges
- Chestermere Municipal July 2024 Detachment at a Glance and Crime Gauges
- Chestermere Municipal July 2024 Five Year Crime Stats
- Chestermere Municipal August 2024 Five Year Crime Stats
- Chestermere Municipal August 2024 Detachment at a Glance and Crime Gauges
- Chestermere Municipal September 2024 Five Year Crime Stats
- Chestermere Municipal September 2024 Detachment at a Glance and Crime Gauges
- Chestermere Municipal December 2024 Five Year Crime Stats
- Chestermere Municipal December 2024 Detachment at a Glance and Crime Gauges
2020
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- January Crime Stats – Chestermere
- March Crime Stats – Chestermere
- April Crime Stats – Chestermere
- May Crime Stats – Chestermere
- June Crime Stats – Chestermere
- Q1 Report (April 1 – June 30 2020)
- July Crime Stats – Chestermere
- August Crime Stats – Chestermere
- September Crime Stats – Chestermere
- Q2 Report (July – September 30 2020)
- October Crime Stats – Chestermere
- November Crime Stats – Chestermere
- December Crime Stats – Chestermere
- Q3 Report (October – December 31 2020)
