The Austin Police Department provides up-to-date police reports to the public online. These reports include Compstat reports and the Chief's monthly reports.

Chief's Monthly Report

In accordance with Resolution 20230914-132, the Chief's Monthly Report will be migrated to a dashboard format, with supporting datasets hosted on the Austin Police Department Open Policing Data Release website, to include explanations and definitions relevant to the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). The current Chief's Monthly Report PDF and new dashboard versions of the reports will be released concurrently for the first two quarters (through June 2024) to give users the ability to explore both. The Department will discontinue the PDF version of the Chief's monthly report effective June 2024 at which point, the public will be able to refer to the NIBRS Group A Crimes dashboard within the Open Policing Data Release website. View current and previous APD Chief's monthly comparison crime data reports along with a link to the new data website here


Incident Report Database

In most cases, the public portion of police reports can be obtained from the APD Incident Report Database. To purchase a copy of the public portion of a police report, contact the Report Sales Unit at 512-974-5499.


Reports

Select a category to view the latest reports of that type.

Datasets

City of Austin Data 

The Austin Open Data Portal provides accessible, transparent information about all aspects of your city, including the Austin Police Department. View the City of Austin Data portal here, or view below for commonly requested data sets. 

Other Datasets

Select department data from the following sources:

National Incident- Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Data 

The National Incident- Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Data is a database of incidents collected from police departments and other law enforcement agencies around the country maintained by the FBI. Please note that APD data is only available from NIBRS dating to 2019. 


Texas DPS Data 

The Texas Department of Public Safety collects a variety of data from every police department in the state.  You can view that data at the Texas Department of Public Safety Uniform Crime Reporting System.