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Police code

Brevity codes used by law enforcement A police code is a Codes vary by state, county, and agency. It is rare to find two agencies with exactly the same ten-codes, signals, incident codes, or other status codes. While agencies with adjacent or overlapping jurisdictions often have similar codes, it is not uncommon to find differences even within one county or city. Different agencies can have codes dissimilar enough to make communication difficult. There are similarities among popular sets of 10-codes. The topic of standardized codes has long been discussed in U.S. law enforcement circles, but there is no consensus on the issue. Some law enforcement agencies use “plain talk” or “plain language” which replaces codes with standard speech and terminology, albeit in a structured manner or format. Arguments against plain language is its lack of brevity, variability, and lack of secrecy that is often tactically advantageous or a safety issue when officer communications can be overheard by the civilian public. Examples [ ] Code Description 2 No Lights And Sirens 3 Lights And Sirens 4 Disregard 121 Priority on the air 122 Priority on silence 123 Sick or injured person 124 Operation completed 125 Operation continue 126 Intercept suspects 127 Proceed with caution 128 No siren, no flashing 129 Request back up 130 Emergency 131 Shooting 132 Armed robbery 133 Possibly dangerous person 134 Kidnapping 135 Escape 136 Hold of hostages 137 Riot 138 Bomb alert 139 Air disaster 140 Murder 141 A...

Police Department

How may I obtain a copy of a police report? You can obtain a report through our Where do I file a police report online? You may file a police report through our How can I get a copy of my arrest record? Certified copies of your arrest record which include court dispositions are available from the Forsyth County Clerk of Court in Room 216, Hall of Justice, 200 N Main Street, Winston-Salem. The phone number is 336-779-6300. There is a fee for these records. Arrest records maintained by the Winston-Salem Police Department are not certified and do not contain dispositions. These are available from the Records Division in the Public Safety Center between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m, Monday through Friday. There is no charge for an arrest record. These records contain only arrests made by Winston-Salem Police and Forsyth County Sheriffs Department. Our records should not be used for employment or other such purposes. How can I get a copy of my accident or incident report? If the incident or accident was investigated by the Winston-Salem Police Department, the public portion of the report may be obtained by contacting the Records Division in Room 130 at: Public Safety Center 725 N Cherry Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Hours are Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is no charge for a copy. To speed your request, please bring the incident number with you. The phone number is 336-773-7922. Most reports may also be obtained online at What if I need more information than what the P...