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Contact Information

Police Department and Code Enforcement
Address: 2000 Marbury Drive, District Heights, MD 20747
Phone: (301) 336-1400
Fax: (301) 808-6915
Email


Complaint Process

Citizens interested in making a complaint against a member of the City of District Heights Police Department must report to the City of District Heights Municipal Center, located at 2000 Marbury Drive, District Heights, MD.

The most common complaints stem from traffic stops, or as a result of officers handling family disputes.  Moreover, the most common complaints are allegations of harassment, language likely to demean the inherent dignity of a person, and excessive use of force by a police officer.

The City of District Heights Police Department will not tolerate misconduct by its police officers.

Complaints may be made in person between the hours of 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.


Service Request

Residents having a question or reporting a problem may send it to the City.  The request includes suspicious activity.


Officer Recognition Form

We would like to know when you are especially satisfied with the work of a police officer(s) or when you feel the District Heights Police Department has gone above and beyond the call of duty.

We invite you to contact the Police Department or use the form below.


How to Obtain a Report

Citizens may contact the Prince George’s County Police Records Center Automated Request Line at (301) 985-3660. Copies of police reports can be obtained at a cost of $10.00 payable by business check or money order. No cash or personal checks are accepted. You can also mail requests with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to:

Police Records Center
4923 43rd Avenue
Hyattsville, Maryland 20781-2020

Please allow 2-4 weeks for the report to be delivered. Please provide names of persons involved, date, time, and the location of the incident. Also, if available, please provide the case number. Police reports cannot be obtained from the Police Records Center on a walk-in basis, only through the mail.