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POLICE COMPLAINTS –
CONNECTICUT
The information provided on
the 211 eLibrary is for informational purposes
only. It is not intended to be and should not
be construed as legal advice.
If you believe that a police
officer's behavior was wrong or that the officer
used excessive force, you have the right to make
a complaint. To make a complaint, you must
follow the procedure set up by the local police
department. Although each department has its own
procedure, in general there are some common
elements:
- LOCAL POLICE
If the officer is with a municipal police
department, contact the police department for
that town or city.
- STATE POLICE
If this concerns a State Police officer,
contact the Connecticut State Police
Headquarters.
- RESIDENT STATE TROOPERS
For Connecticut towns that have a Resident
State Trooper instead of a municipal police
department, you may submit your complaint to
the First Selectman/Selectwoman, or directly
to the State Police. Call the First Selectman/
Selectwoman’s office for information on how
best to submit your complaint.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Contact the appropriate police
department to make a complaint.This contact
may be by phone or in person, and some police
departments allow you to submit a complaint by
mail or through the internet.
- The police department will have
a person or division designated to receive the
complaints. Call the police department’s
non-emergency phone number to find out where
to submit a complaint. (DO NOT CALL 911 TO
MAKE A COMPLAINT OR GET INFORMATION. 911 IS
FOR EMERGENCIES ONLY)
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You must submit a written
complaint. This may be by using a form
provided by the police department, or by
writing your own original letter. The
information required in a complaint varies
from one department to another, but it may
include your name, address, phone number,
date of birth, date and time of the
incident, the officer’s name and shield
number, and a description of the incident.
If the police department uses a standard
form, you may need to go to police
headquarters to get the form, depending on
the police department’s policy.
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When you submit a written
complaint, be certain to keep a copy for
your records.
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The police department will
investigate the complaint, and make a
determination whether or not the complaint
is valid, and if it is determined valid,
what disciplinary measures will be taken.
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If you are not satisfied with the
actions taken by the police department, you
have the right to hire an attorney and
pursue the complaint in court. However, you
do not have to wait until the police
department finishes its investigation to
hire an attorney. You may hire an attorney
at any point in the process, even before you
submit your complaint.
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If you believe that your civil
rights were violated, you can file a
complaint. For violations of Connecticut
Civil Rights laws, you should file a
complaint with the Connecticut
Commission on Human Rights and
Opportunities. For violations of
Federal Civil Rights laws, you should file a
complaint with the U.S. Department of
Justice, Civil Rights Division.
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If you believe that the officer(s)
involved broke the law, you can seek
criminal prosecution of the officer(s). For
violations of Connecticut laws, the State’s
Attorney, under the State
of Connecticut Division of Criminal
Justice, prosecutes all state criminal
cases. For violations of federal laws, the
US Attorney's Office for the District of
Connecticut prosecutes all federal criminal
cases. To request a federal investigation,
you can contact the US Attorney’s Office, or
you can also contact the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI).
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN
CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by service name: Law
Enforcement Complaints
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SOURCES: State of Connecticut
Division of Criminal Justice
PREPARED BY: 211/kq
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: June2012
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