Citizen Informant Report is a legal document that was released by the Colorado Department of Revenue - a government authority operating within Colorado.
Q: What is the Citizen Informant Report?
A: The Citizen Informant Report is a system that allows citizens to report suspicious activity to law enforcement.
Q: What kind of suspicious activity can I report?
A: You can report any suspicious activity that you believe may be related to criminal or terrorist activity.
Q: Is the information I provide in a Citizen Informant Report anonymous?
A: Yes, the information you provide in a Citizen Informant Report is typically kept confidential and can be submitted anonymously.
Q: Are there any laws protecting citizens who make a Citizen Informant Report?
A: Yes, there are laws in place to protect citizens from retaliation or discrimination for making a good faith report of suspicious activity.
Q: Can I use the Citizen Informant Report to report non-criminal activity?
A: No, the Citizen Informant Report should be used to report suspicious activity that may be related to criminal or terrorist activity.
Q: What should I do if I witness immediate danger or an emergency?
A: If you witness immediate danger or an emergency, you should call 911 or your local emergency number instead of submitting a Citizen Informant Report.
Q: Can I submit a Citizen Informant Report for a crime that has already happened?
A: No, the Citizen Informant Report is meant to report suspicious activity that is occurring or may occur in the future.
Q: How should I provide as much detail as possible in my Citizen Informant Report?
A: When submitting a Citizen Informant Report, provide as much specific and detailed information as possible, such as descriptions of individuals or vehicles, dates, times, and locations.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Colorado Department of Revenue.