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Department of Safety and Homeland Security : Delaware State Police

Compliments & Complaints about members of the Delaware State Police



The citizens we serve have an expectation that those who are vested with the responsibility of enforcing the laws of this state, as well as civilian employees, will hold fast to the standards of professional and individual conduct to preserve the respect, confidence and cooperation of society.

With this in mind, we encourage you to contact us with any complaints you may have about the Delaware State Police.

This site is not for filing miscellaneous complaints which should be routed to either the non emergency number at the appropriate 911 center or the administrative number at the appropriate State Police Troop.

How to contact the DSP


To lodge a complaint against a member of the Delaware State Police

By Phone

Please call 302.739.5990

By Mail

Delaware State Police
Office of Professional Responsibility
P.O. Box 430
Dover, DE 19903-0430
Attn: Captain Paul Smentkowski
 
To share a compliment about a member of the Delaware State Police

By Phone

Please call 302.739.5911

By Mail

Delaware State Police
Superintendent's Office
P.O. Box 430
Dover, DE 19903-0430


If you are going to make a complaint, please be prepared with as much of the following information as you can.

  • Date, time, and location of the incident
  • Name(s) and badge number(s) of the member(s) involved
  • Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of any witnesses
  • Circumstances of the incident



Last Updated: Wednesday, 29-Aug-2007 09:08:31 EDT
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