I don’t live in El Monte but I was the victim of a crime in El Monte?


Generally, any victim of a
crime must report the crime in the jurisdiction in which the crime occurred.
However, under certain conditions some crimes that have been committed to a
person may be reported to the jurisdiction in which the person lives if there
is a great distance between El Monte and where the person lives. Under certain
conditions the local jurisdiction in which the person lives will take an
Outside Jurisdiction Courtesy Report and El Monte P.D. may do the same.  This is generally only done for certain
crimes against persons and not for property crimes.

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1. Who do I contact with questions regarding parking citations?
2. What are the regular jail visitation hours?
3. Who do I contact with questions about community service?
4. Is there a charge for police report copies?
5. Who do I contact with questions about fingerprinting?
6. I have a question about restraining orders, who do I speak with?
7. I am a registrant for narcotics, who do I need to talk to?
8. What is the fee if my vehicle was stored/impounded?
9. Can I report a crime that occurred in El Monte on line?
10. How do I obtain a police report?
11. I don’t live in El Monte but I was the victim of a crime in El Monte?
12. What are the hours of the El Monte Police Department?
13. Does the El Monte Police Department cover South El Monte?
14. Can I get my fix it ticket signed off by the El Monte Police?
15. Can I apply for Concealed Weapons Permit with the El Monte Police?
16. How can I become an El Monte Police Cadet?
17. How do I enroll my son/daughter into the El Monte Police Explorer program?
18. How can I obtain a Film Permit?
19. How do I enroll my child into the TORCH program? What is the TORCH program?
20. Who do I speak to if I'm a registrant for 290pc?
21. I have a question about restraining orders, who do I speak with?