GOT QUESTIONS?
See our Frequently Asked Questions section to learn morel. These are the questions most often asked of us when we are on patrol or responding to a call.
Q: How many officers does the Lac des Deux-Montagnes Police Board have?
A: There are 62 officers.
Q: Can I report a crime anonymously?
R: Yes. Simply call Info-Crime at 514 393-1133 or Échec au crime (Crime Stoppers) at 1 800 711-1800.
Q: How can I obtain a copy of a police report?
R: Simply apply for it under the Access to Information Act. Go to the Services aux citoyens (Services to Citizens) tab, then Services et tarifications (Services and Rates).
Q: How can I pay a ticket?
R: A number of options are available. Go to the Services aux citoyens (Services to Citizens) tab, then Services et tarifications (Services and Rates).
Q: How can I leave a comment on services received from an officer?
R: You can leave a comment in the “Contact us” section..
Q: How can I recover my impounded or seized vehicle?
Go to the Services aux citoyens (Services to Citizens) tab, then Fourrière municipale (Municipal Pound).
Q: My driver’s licence has been suspended. Can someone else drive my vehicle?
R: When your driver’s licence has been suspended for non-payment of fines, all vehicles registered to your name are barred from being on the road. If your driver’s licence has been suspended for any other reason, your vehicle can be driven by another person.
Q: When should we dial 911?
R: When there is a threat to the physical integrity of individuals or when you are a victim or witness of a criminal act.