Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the Blackfeet Police Department

 


1. How do I report a crime?

If you're witnessing a crime in progress or have an emergency situation, always dial 911 immediately. For non-emergencies, such as delayed reports of minor incidents or general concerns, you can contact our non-emergency line at (406) 338-4000. You can also visit our station in person or use the online reporting system available on our website.


2. How do I obtain a copy of a police report?

To obtain a copy of a police report, you can visit our Records Division at 725 S Wt Boundary St, Browning, MT, during regular business hours. Some reports may require a nominal fee. Be sure to bring a valid ID and any other pertinent details to assist our staff in locating the report. Note that some records may not be available due to ongoing investigations or privacy restrictions.


3. Can I get a background check at the police department?

Yes, we provide background checks for residents. You will need to come in person with a valid form of identification and may be subject to a fee. Please note that the depth and details of the background check may vary based on the reason for the request.


4. What should I do if I receive a parking or traffic citation?

If you receive a citation, instructions on how to pay or contest it are provided on the back. Ensure that you respond by the date indicated to avoid additional penalties. If you believe there was an error or if you have questions about your citation, you can contact our Traffic Division at [insert phone number].


5. How can I retrieve property that has been seized or found?

If your property has been seized as evidence, it will be held until it's no longer needed for investigative or legal purposes. Found property or items held for safekeeping can be retrieved from our Property Division. Call ahead at (406) 338-4000 to make sure your property is ready for release and to know what documentation you'll need.


6. How do I apply for a job or volunteer opportunity with the police department?

Interested candidates can visit the "Careers" or "Volunteer" section on our website for current opportunities and application details. The hiring process typically includes a background check, physical and written exams, and an interview. We are committed to hiring individuals who reflect our community's diversity and values. Please visit our careers link here.


7. How can I commend an officer or file a complaint?

We value feedback from our community. To commend an officer for exemplary service, you can write a letter to our Chief of Police or use our online feedback form. If you have concerns or complaints, please visit our Internal Affairs Division page for instructions on how to file a complaint and the subsequent process.


8. Are there community programs or events that I can participate in?

Yes! We regularly host community events and programs such as neighborhood watch meetings, community policing initiatives, and outreach events. You can check our "Community Calendar" on our website or follow us on social media for upcoming events and details.


9. What are the local laws or ordinances I should be aware of in while in the Blackfeet Nation area?

You can refer to the Blackfeet Tribal Code for local laws and ordinances. It's essential to familiarize yourself with local regulations, especially if you're new to the area. For questions about specific laws, you can contact our Public Information Officer or refer to our online resources.


10. How can I stay informed about the police department's activities?

We encourage community members to stay engaged with our activities. You can sign up for our newsletter, follow us on social media, and attend community meetings. Transparency and community partnership are essential pillars of our department.