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Public Incident Report Form
Whether it's a tree that's down, a road that's flooded, or suspicious activity within your neighborhood, you are the eyes of the community. Our nation was built on the strength of our citizens. Every day, we encounter situations calling upon us to be the eyes and ears of law enforcement and safety issues concerning our community.

Smith County wants to provide its citizens with a way to report these incidents. Becoming involved not only provides the community an opportunity to bond through service, but it helps reduce crime, assists our public agencies in deploying resources where needed, and promotes peace of mind for concerned citizens.

Public Incident Reporting
Look for additional improvements to the site in the months ahead such as interactive maps, additional crime prevention tips, mobile maps, and trends in incident activity.
Information to submit
Provide as much detail as necessary so that appropriate action can be taken. Please note that all contact information is confidential. Contact information should include the following:
  • Your name (optional if you would like to remain anonymous)
  • Contact information; e-mail, telephone, and address (if PO box, you may want to include a physical address).
  • An Incident Category. This will help us route your incident to the appropriate agency.
  • A description of the incident. Please provide as much detail as possible, including specifically where the incident has occurred.
  • If this is an emergency incident, please call 911.
Smith County Public Incident Report Form
Your contact information (optional):
Name:
Phone:
Email:
Address:
Incident category:
Provide a detailed description of the incident:
Desc:
Other documents and tips
  • Environmental Crimes
    • Click here to view the Environmental Crimes web page which has contact information as well as definitions of criminal activities
  • Fire, Flood or Natural Hazards
    • Click here to view the Fire Marshal's web page which has current burn ban information as well as current FEMA data.
    • Click here to download the Smith County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan which describes the plan for identifying, monitoring and updating the plan for hazardous events within the County.
  • Public Safety Incidents
    • Click here to download a Home Security Inspection Checklist provided by the National Neighborhood Watch Program.
    • Click here to download the Manual for Citizens and Law Enforcement which describes the relationship of law enforcement and the community when developing a Neighborhood Watch program.
    • Click here to download tips on how to protect your home from burglaries.
  • Road Reports
    • Click here to view the Road and Bridge web page for information on roads.
    • Click here to view the current Subdivision Regulations.
 
 
 
 
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