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Programs & Services Protective Services RCMP
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) proudly serves the Beaumont community through its dedicated detachment. Our officers strive to create a safe environment for all citizens while fostering strong relationships with the community.
Here’s how they work to keep the community safe:
Criminal record checks are done Monday to Friday: 9 am to 5 pm. You must present two pieces of government-issued identification, including one photo ID.
If you require criminal record check for volunteering, there will be no charge if you provide a letter from the organization you are volunteering with.
Fingerprints are done on Thursdays: 9 am to 5 pm.
For further information, please call 780-929-7410.
As of January 1, 2024, any damage exceeding $5,000 must be reported to the police. When you report at the RCMP detachment, you’ll be required to provide:
We suggest that you print and keep a copy of the Motor Vehicle Collision form [pdf] in your vehicle’s glove box for easy access in the event of an accident.
For additional information, visit the Government of Alberta’s page on automobile collisions and insurance.
A police false alarm means the activation of an alarm system, via an alarm signal, that results in the dispatch of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) where unauthorized entry, attempted unauthorized entry or a police emergency does not exist. False alarms can happen at both commercial and residential premises. To help reduce the incidence of police false alarms, Beaumont adopted a Police False Alarm Bylaw [pdf].
Police false alarms are a concern that requires community action to reduce the number of false alarms in order to improve the efficient use of policing resources.
Even when meeting at Beaumont RCMP Detachment’s Safe Trade Zone remember the following tips when buying or selling on online marketplaces (Facebook Buy and Sell groups):
Detachment hours of operation
Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 5:30 pm (Closed to the public on weekends and statutory holidays)
Sometimes it’s impractical to meet at a police station for a transaction. Can’t haul that sofa to the police department. Or a used car that isn’t running. In those cases:
Beaumont’s Youth Positive Ticketing program encourages positive interactions between youth, law enforcement and our community.
A youth may receive a positive ticket from an RCMP or Municipal Enforcement officer for any number of reasons with the goal of creating positive relationships between local law enforcement officers and youth including:
The RCMP's national website
RCMP in Alberta
Beaumont COPS assist and work with local law enforcement to reduce the level of crime in Beaumont. The group helps to create awareness and neighbourhood crime prevention and helps to improve the quality of life for citizens and visitors of Beaumont. To join Beaumont COPS please email.
The Community Advisory Committee is a committee established by the RCMP for the purpose of formalizing the process for receiving input from the community and the partnership between the community, the RCMP and local government.
Beaumont is developing CPTED guidelines to incorporate best practices in designing for safety for our parks, buildings and other public spaces.
Semi-annual & quarterly reports