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VIPD Details Methods to Request Police Reports and Background Checks

V.I. Police Commissioner Trevor Velinor testifies about the department's proposed budget at a hearing Thursday. (Photo by Barry Leerdam, USVI Legislature)
V.I. Police Commissioner Trevor Velinor (Photo by Barry Leerdam, USVI Legislature)

Due to Governor Albert Bryan Jr.’s Stay-At-Home Order, the Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD) Records Bureau is closed to the public until further notice. Requests for police reports, traffic reports and background checks can be made by the following methods:

Email: Please include name and contact phone number.

St. Croix District – txvipdrecordsrequest@usvi.onmicrosoft.com

St. Thomas-St. John Districts – sttvipdrecordsrequest@usvi.onmicrosoft.com

The forms are found online at vipd.vi.gov.

Mail:

The VIPD Records Bureau only accepts money orders via mail. Credit card payments can be made by phone.

Money orders should be payable to the order of GVI. (Government of the Virgin Islands)

Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Picture Identification

Mailing Addresses:

St. Croix: VIPD Records Bureau at 45 Mars Hill, Frederiksted, VI 00840

St. Thomas: VIPD at A. Farrelly Complex Records Bureau at 5000 Veterans Drive, St. Thomas, VI 00802

St. John: Leander Jurgen Command at Cruz Bay, St. John, VI 00830

Phone:

Contact the Central Records Bureau at 774-2211 (STT), 693-8880 (STJ) or at 778-2211 (STX).

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