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860- 405-9088 / Campus Extension 9088
Location:  Stone Cottage @ West Circle  

The University of Connecticut Police Department is an internationally accredited law enforcement agency. The UConn Police Department is a sub-division of the Public Safety Division at the University of Connecticut. The UConn Police Department is a fully functional police agency with the same statutory authority as any municipal police department in the State of Connecticut.  The Department is responsible for, and its primary mission is, the protection of lives and property at the University of Connecticut.

Safety on campus: Police are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In addition to all police duties, the police will act as safety escorts upon request and will also provide a vehicle unlocking and jumpstart service. The foyer inside the Police Department is available night and day for waiting during inclement weather or public phone use. 

Reporting An Emergency: To report any emergency on campus (Police, Fire or Medical), dial 8-911 from any campus phone, 911 from all others (including pay phones, no money needed).  Emergency Blue Phones are strategically located at 8 outside locations.  Simply press the exterior button and your call will be connected directly with the police.   To contact the Campus Police directly dial 405-9088.

Illness or Injury: There is no school nurse, physician, or health center on campus.  However, all university police are trained as first responders in both first aid and CPR (Medical Response Technicians and EMTs) and will provide assistance should the need arise.  University Police Cruisers carry Trauma Kits, Oxygen and Defibrillators.

Lost and Found: Turn in or check for lost and found articles at the Police Department.

Parking: All motor vehicles must be registered with the University Police Department (registration forms available in the Business office).  Vehicle registration costs $40 per year for students.  All students must park in the student parking lots A or B.  No parking is permitted at any time on the grass, cultivated areas, travel portion of the road or any where in violation of any State Traffic Commission regulations.  Students may appeal parking violations to the Student Traffic Court.  Appeal forms are available at the Police Department.