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- Services
- Get a Police Record Check
- Criminal Record Check
- Judicial Matters Check
- Vulnerable Sector Check
- Request Your Police Reports
- Freedom of Information Request
- Request a Paid Duty Officer
- Bicycle Registration
- Business with Toronto Police
- Parking Services
- Report a Traffic Collision
- Towing
- Report illegal parking
- Resource Centre
- Form Centre
- Understanding Alarm Response
- Victim & Witness Resources
- Attempt/Threaten Suicide Information on CPIC
- Fingerprint & Photograph Destruction
- Vulnerable Persons Registry
- Book A Divisional Community Room
- Get Your Court Documents
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- Missing & Missed Implementation
- Missing Persons Investigations
- Hate-Motivated Crime
- Community Partnerships & Engagement
- Equity, Inclusion & Human Rights
- Race and Identity-Based Data Collection
- Know Your Rights
- Body-Worn Cameras
- Mental Health
- Victim & Witness Resources
- Sexual Assault Survivors
- Human Trafficking
- Road Safety
- Avoiding Parking Tickets
- Preventing Fraud
2019 Budget
Working Towards A Sustainable & Affordable Police Service
- Toronto Police Service
- Budget
- 2019 Budget
How to Engage in Budget Process
There are several opportunities to engage in the budget process both at Toronto Police Services Board (TPSB) meetings and during budget deliberations at the City of Toronto. Touchpoints for engagement this year are:
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Presentations at the Toronto Police Services Board meeting – Thursday, January 24, 2019
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Budget Briefing to City Budget Committee – February 4 or February 6, 2019
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City Budget Committee – Wednesday, February 13, 2019
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City Budget Committee Final Wrap-Up – Wednesday, February 20, 2019
2019 Budget Request Presentation
Included in the presentation are the requests for the Toronto Police Service Operating and Capital budgets, as well as the Toronto Police Parking Enforcement Unit.
2019 - 2028 Capital Program
Detail Breakdown
Included in the below charts are Toronto Police Service’s 2019-2028 Capital Program, Incremental Operating impact from Capital and list of unfunded projects.
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2019 Operating Budget Line By Line
A detailed list of expenditures and revenues by account for the Toronto Police Service’s 2019 Preliminary Operating Budget request. Some historical actuals are included for comparison.
Summaries By Command
Summary of Command Expenditures (2017 actual, 2018 approved and 2019 preliminary)
Questions & Responses to 2019 Operating Budget
Responses to questions received during consultations at meetings where budget was presented
Additional Resources
Read more on City of Toronto Budgets, visit their Budget website