Obtaining Police Reports
Copies of Accident Reports can be obtained at the district police station
located in the district where the accident occurred. To obtain a copy
of an Event Report, direct your request in-person or in writing to:
Police Headquarters
Records Division
2350 Research Boulevard
Rockville, MD 20850
Walk-in Lobby Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Payment is $10.00 per report. Please provide the correct report number
and payment with your request.
How To File Charges
- Report the incident to the police.
- Obtain the report number from the officer.
- See a District Court Commissioner to file criminal charges. A warrant
or summons to appear in court may be issued for the offender. If a
Commissioner declines to issue charges, you can request that the States
Attorney file charges against the offender.
District Commissioners: Rockville (24 hours) (301) 610-7217
Domestic Violence Information
If you have been hurt or threatened by a spouse or intimate partner
- this is a crime. Dial 911 and notify the police immediately.
(You do not have to be a U.S. citizen to receive help.)
If you are injured - seek medical attention and have them call the
police for you. If you need emergency shelter, call:
Abused Persons Crisis Line: (240) 777-4210
after 5 p.m. call (240)
777-4000
Emergency Protection from Domestic Violence
An Ex Parte Order can temporarily remove the abuser from the home, order
the abuser to stop the abuse and enter counseling, and award temporary
custody of children.
An Ex Parte Order must be issued by a judge
and is served by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office (240) 777-7000
Violation of the Ex Parte Order is a crime
and should be reported to the Sheriff's Office immediately. To file
for an Ex Parte Order, you should:
Appear before the Civil Clerk Monday through Friday before 3:30 p.m.
at any of these locations:
50 Courthouse Square, Rockville, MD
Circuit Court (240) 777-9400
27 Courthouse Square, (District Court) Rockville MD
Criminal Division (301) 279-1406
Civil Division (301) 279-1500
8665 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring
MD District Court (301) 608-0660
Concerned About HIV Exposure?
If you are the victim of an offense which may have resulted in exposure
to HIV, you can obtain further information about your rights under Maryland
Law. Article 27. Section 763, by contacting the State's Attorney's Office
at (240) 777-7300. |