This application is provided to enable citizens to easily report non-emergency incidents. This method should not be used if anyone was injured as a result of the Incident, or if an officer should be dispatched to the crime location.
If you have an emergency, need to report a crime in progress, someone was injured as a result of an incident, or need an officer dispatched to a crime location, please dial 911 – DO NOT use this website!
This online service is for reporting non-emergency incidents that occurred within Forsyth County, Georgia. These incidents include, but may not be limited to, the following types of incidents:
- Bad Checks
- Lost or Mislaid Property
- Lost Vehicle Tag (Not Stolen)
- Theft by Taking (less than $500.00 value)
Examples of incidents you may NOT use this site to report:
- Identity/ID Theft
- Stolen Vehicles or Tags
- Runaways or Missing Persons
- Any incident where evidence may need to be collected
- Assaults
- Domestic Violence
- Traffic accidents-Lost or stolen driver’s license
Reports submitted thru this online service must meet the following conditions:
- Must have occurred within Forsyth County, Georgia.
- There must NOT be any suspect information at all.
- There must be NO evidence to process.
- The crime being reported must NOT be in progress.
- The crime being reported CANNOT be a violent crime.
All required information must be accurate and complete. A Deputy Sheriff will review the information provided, and process the report, if it meets the minimum requirements. You may be contacted for additional information if needed, and you will be notified by email of the case number once the report has been completed and approved/rejected.
Please allow up to three (3) business days for a status update of your electronic report. Should you have any questions, please contact the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office Records Division at 770-781-3060, during normal business hours (Monday thru Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm).
It is illegal in the state of Georgia, to falsely or fraudulently report a crime (O.C.G.A. 16-10-21 False Statements and Writings; Concealment of Facts). It is a misdemeanor crime to make any false, misleading, or unfounded reports through this website, that is intended to interfere with, hinder, or obstruct a law enforcement officer. Violators will be prosecuted.