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Barrie Police Service

Site: Barrie - Fairview Rd

Service: Barrie Police Headquarters

Record #: BAR3379
Last Modified: 08 Dec 2023
Last Full Update: 28 Nov 2023

Contacts

Office Phone 705-725-7025
TTY Phone 705-728-6630
Crisis Phone 9-1-1
Fax 705-728-2971
E-Mail info@barriepolice.ca
Website www.barriepolice.ca/
Social Media Facebook Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/barriepoliceservice
Instagram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barriepolice
Twitter Twitter: https://twitter.com/Barriepolice
Primary Contact Sarah Young, Executive Assistant to the Chief of Police; Email: syoung@barriepolice.ca
Alternate Contact Stephanie McKibbon, Executive Officer to the Chief of Police

Addresses

Address & Map
110 Fairview Rd
Barrie, ON
Canada L4N 8X8
Physical Access Fully Accessible - Elevators with audible indicator

Description

Description (Service) Responsible for preserving the peace, preventing crimes and offenses, and apprehending offenders under the crime investigations branch Services include:
  • Police record checks
  • Operation Identification, a program designed to discourage theft of valuables by identifying them with an electric engraver which may be borrowed free of charge from the Police Service
  • Community Alert Network, a media release subscription service, on the Barrie Police Services website, permits visitors to subscribe without fee to receive Barrie Police Service media releases as they are posted
Community Services Branch
  • provides speakers and programs to schools and private groups on theft, fraud, elder abuse, traffic safety, bullying, drugs and related topics
  • runs confidential online bullying reporting system with area schools * see pink 'report a bully' button on website
Victim Crisis Assistance and Referral Service
  • offers support, information and referral to victims and witnesses immediately after a crisis has taken place
Citizens Online Reporting
  • all non-emergency incidents can be reported using the online reporting too
  • even if it is a few days after the incident, it is always worth reporting so that Barrie Police has an accurate record of safety issues in our city
  • anything non-emergency related from graffiti, to damage to a property or theft can be reported
  • click here for more information and to access the Online Reporting Tool
Security Camera Registry
  • Security Camera registry can assist officers in quickly determining the location of security cameras that may assist in investigations.
  • Camera Registry is a completely voluntary, free initiative that only asks residents and businesses to complete a brief registration form to identify the location of their external-facing cameras
  • If an incident happens in the area, police may contact you to ask if your camera captured any relevant footage
  • for more information see, Barrie Police Services, Camera Registry
Marine unit
  • equipped with two police boats, which patrol Kempenfelt Bay and Lake Simcoe full time during the summer months and selective weekends during the spring and fall
  • trained marine officers respond to distress calls, perform search and rescue operations, provide enforcement of all boating regulations and provide general safety, equipment and boating information
Collaborate Barrie
  • A community partnership representing key sectors in the human services system of Barrie that have come together with a common passion and goal of responding collaboratively to the needs of those in high risk or crisis situations: https://www.barriepolice.ca/community/collaborate-barrie/
Outreach Presentations
Presentations are available in Fraud Prevention, Senior abuse, Senior Bullying, Condo/Apartment Safety, Neighbourhood Watch, and Internet Safety

Service Details

Legal Status (10) Local Government ; (50) Non Profit
Hours Mon-Sun 24 hours
Areas Served Barrie
Eligibility No restrictions

Police Record Checks
  • City of Barrie residents, Youth (under 18) are ONLY permitted to obtain a record check for positions working or volunteering with the government (Municipal, Provincial, and Federal)
  • this does not include organizations receiving government funding
  • government agency information will be required to submit the record check
Application Parade Application
  • Parade package is available at the police station, Ext 2110, which includes an application form
  • applications should be received by police one month before parade date
Building Tours
  • Tours of the building may be arranged for organized groups such as school groups and youth groups by calling the schools unit
  • tours may be arranged for other groups by calling the shift sergeant at Ext 2111
Graffiti Reporting
Languages English
Fees None

Every effort is made to ensure that the information in this directory is accurate, up-to-date and comprehensive. However, Information Barrie cannot assume liability resulting from errors or omissions. Inclusion or omission of a program or service is not a comment on its quality.