To look up a CCN (Central Complaint Number) in Washington D.C., you have a few options:
Online Search
The D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) offers an online case search system where you can look up information related to a CCN:
- Visit the MPD’s eAccess online case search portal
- Enter the 6-digit CCN number
- View basic case information like incident type, date, and status
Request Report Copies
To get full police reports associated with a CCN:
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Contact the MPD Public Documents Section:
- Address: 441 4th Street NW, Room 550 South, Washington, DC 20001
- Phone: (202) 727-4357
- Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am – 5pm
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Provide the 6-digit CCN when requesting the report
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For accident reports (PD-10):
- $3 fee for insurance companies
- Free for involved parties
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For incident/offense reports (PD-251):
- Fees are currently waived
- Can request via email to [email protected]
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Include as much information as possible:
- Full name
- Date of incident
- Location
- Time of incident
Other Options
- Call the police district that responded to get the CCN if unknown
- Check court records for cases that went to trial
- Contact MPD Records Division at (202) 727-4357 for assistance
Keep your CCN number for future reference when dealing with an incident. The MPD aims to make most reports available within a few days of the incident, though some may take longer depending on the case.