Commend or complain

You can use this page to submit a commendation. While it is helpful to know the identity of anyone filing a commendation, through this page you can remain completely anonymous. Please enter your name, email address, and telephone number only if you wish to be contacted. Please use this form appropriately.

This page is used to file a complaint against a UNCG police employee. Although it is helpful to know the identity of anyone filing a complaint, it is not required, you can remain completely anonymous. However, if you wish to be contacted enter your name, email address, and telephone number.

The UNCG Police Department takes part in the CALEA Law Enforcement Accreditation process. As a part of this process, we supply an opportunity for public feedback via the CALEA Public Comment Portal.

The purpose of this public portal is to receive comments regarding our compliance with CALEA standards, engagement in the service community, delivery of public safety services, and overall candidacy for accredited status. These comments can be in the form of commendations or concerns.

The overall intent of the accreditation process is to provide our agency with information to support continuous improvement, as well as foster our pursuit of professional excellence. It is important to know that CALEA is not an investigatory body and subsequently the public portal should not be used to submit information for such purposes.

Additionally, there will be no response other than acknowledgement to submissions; however, the information will be considered in context to its relevance to compliance with standards and the tenets of CALEA® Accreditation. CALEA Standard titles may be viewed on the CALEA website. The level of accreditation the UNCG Police Department takes part in includes only those applicable standards that are in bold. 

File a Report

You can use this page to submit reports of possible illegal activity anywhere on or near the UNCG Campus. While it is helpful to know the identity of anyone reporting illegal activity, through this page you can remain completely anonymous. Please enter your name, email address, and telephone number only if you wish to be contacted if additional information is required in the future. Please use this form wisely and appropriately. When you submit any information via this form, the data is submitted through email. Please report any crimes in progress to 336.334.4444 immediately.

IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY that requires immediate attention, please contact campus police at 336.334.4444 prior to filling out this referral form. While referrals from this form are reviewed during normal business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00AM-5:00PM) to determine what type of follow-up is necessary by campus partners, including UNCG Police, to address your concerns, it is NOT designed as an emergency response notification process.

Request a Report or Video

Request a copy of an accident report using the UNCG Police electronic crash report database. To receive a crash report you must have one of the following criteria: report number, date of crash, driver’s name, or street name of the crash.

North Carolina State General Statue §132-1.4, includes the following as public record information: (1) the time, date, location, and nature of a violation reported to the police; (2) the name, sex, age, address, employment, and alleged violation of a person arrested, charged, or indicted; and (3) the circumstances surrounding an arrest, including the time and place of the arrest, as well as a description of any items seized in connection with the arrest. When available, this additional information is typically included in the public information version of the police report. Please complete the form or contact UNCG Police Records at 336.256.8697 to request a copy of a report.

State law provides a process to obtain a copy of law enforcement recordings. Please see N.C.G.S. §132-1.4A.  In order to obtain a COPY of a recording, you must first file a “Petition for Release of Custodial Law Enforcement Agency Recording,” which is a court pleading, and set the matter for a hearing. A copy of the petition can be found at ​Petition For Release Of Custodial Law Enforcement Agency Recording. Once this petition for release has been filed, a copy of the petition should be served by certified mail on the UNC Greensboro Police Chief at:

                 UNC Greensboro Police Chief
                 1200 W. Gate City Blvd.
                 Greensboro, NC 27403

​In order to REVIEW a law enforcement recording, there are two procedures:

PROCEDURE TO REVIEW A RECORDING THAT DOES NOT DEPICT DEATH OR SERIOUS BODILY INJURY

You must send a specific written request to the Chief of Police or submit the online Request Video Disclosure Form.

Your request must indicate the date and approximate time of the activity captured in the recording or otherwise identify the activity with reasonable particularity sufficient to identify the recording to which the request relates.

The head of the custodial law enforcement agency may only disclose a recording to the following:

  1. A person whose image or voice is in the recording.
  2. A personal representative of an adult person whose image or voice is in the recording, if the adult person has consented to the disclosure (notarization of consent is required).
  3. A personal representative of a minor or of an adult person under lawful guardianship whose image or voice is in the recording (guardianship documentation is required).
  4. A personal representative of a deceased person whose image or voice is in the recording.
  5. A personal representative of an adult person who is incapacitated and unable to provide consent to disclosure (power of attorney or other legal documentation required).

When disclosing the recording, the law enforcement agency will only disclose only those portions of the recording that are relevant to the person’s request. A person who receives disclosure pursuant to this subsection shall not record or copy the recording.

EFFECTIVE 12/1/2021 PROCEDURE FOR IMMEDIATE DISCLOSURE RELATED TO A DEATH OR SERIOUS BODILY INJURY

  1. A person requesting disclosure of a law enforcement recording that depicts a death or serious bodily injury must submit a signed and notarized AOC form provided by the custodial law enforcement agency. This hyperlink is the form: Request to Law Enforcement Agency to Disclose Recording of Death or Serious Bodily Injury
  2. The form can be submitted to the UNC Greensboro Police Department as follows: Once the form is completed in its entirety you may drop it at the UNC Greensboro Police Department. You may also mail the form by USPS to:

                 UNC Greensboro Police Chief
                 1200 W. Gate City Blvd.
                 Greensboro, NC 27403

  1. No later than three (3) business days from the UNC Greensboro Police Department’s receipt of that form, the UNC Greensboro Police Department will file a petition in Superior Court for issuance of a court order regarding disclosure of the requested recording.  
  2. The UNC Greensboro Police Department will also deliver a copy of the petition and the recording(s) to the senior resident superior court judge. 
  3. The Court will conduct an in-camera review and will enter an Order within seven (7) business days of the filing of the petition with specific instructions, conditions or restrictions.

         NOTE:  A serious bodily injury is defined as a bodily injury that creates a substantial risk of death, or that causes serious permanent disfigurement, coma, a permanent or protracted condition that causes extreme pain, or permanent or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or that results in prolonged hospitalization.

       NOTE:  A personal representative is defined as a parent, court-appointed guardian, spouse, or attorney (effective 12/1/2021 a licensed North Carolina attorney) of a person whose image or voice is in the recording. If a person whose image or voice is in the recording is deceased, the term also means the personal representative of the estate of the deceased person; the deceased person’s surviving spouse, parent, or adult child; the deceased person’s attorney (effective 12/1/2021 a licensed North Carolina attorney); or the parent or guardian of a surviving minor child of the deceased.

         NOTE:  Disclose is defined as making a recording available for viewing or listening to by the person requesting disclosure, at a time and location chosen by the custodial law enforcement agency. This definition does not include providing a copy of the recording. Section 132-1.4A. prohibits the requesting person from recording the recording.

If you meet the criteria above and your request is not for disclosure of a death or serious bodily injury, you may submit the Request Video Disclosure form.

​If you have any questions regarding the required form(s), the process, or your qualifications to watch a video please email those questions to [email protected].

FORMS

Request Video Disclosure Form

Download, complete, and email the following forms to [email protected] to complete your request for a COPY of the recording.

Request-to-Law-Enforcement-Agency-to-Disclose-Recording-of-Death-or-Serious-Bodily-Injury

Petition-for-Release-of-Custodial-Law-Enforcement-Agency-Recording

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