Reporting crimes to ASU Police.
Call 911 if you witness a crime.
Report any unusual or suspicious activity to our non-emergency line: 480-965-3456.
Provide as much information about a suspect or vehicle as possible:
Reporting crimes to ASU Police.
Call 911 if you witness a crime.
Report any unusual or suspicious activity to our non-emergency line: 480-965-3456.
Provide as much information about a suspect or vehicle as possible:
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act requires higher education institutions to disclose campus crime statistics for Clery-specific crimes occurring within Clery geography.
Clery geography includes the following three categories as defined by the Department of Education:
The safety of the Arizona State University community is vital.
The ASU Police Department urges all students, faculty and staff to watch the new active shooter training video.
The ASU-produced video provides invaluable tips for how to think, act and react in potentially dangerous situations on ASU campuses and at off-campus places frequented every day.
Hours of operation: We operate during the academic school year, seven days a week from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. Service is closed during summer, winter, and spring breaks.
Call ASU Police at 480-965-3456 for safety escort at Downtown, Polytechnic and West campuses, or during off-hours.
Passenger COVID-19 protocols:
Although no campus is free from crime, we are committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment for you to live, work, study, and conduct research. In order to assist you we provide multiple resources for you to educate yourself. The ASU Police strive to provide timely information to the community through postings on the ASU Police web page, through electronic media and postings in buildings across campus.
Arizona State University provides a safe, healthy, and secure environment. Maintaining a healthy and secure campus community for students, staff, and faculty means knowing what to do in the event of an emergency and having the right tools to respond. In order to achieve this, the university offers education and multiple resources to ensure that all members of the university are safe and secure.
The ASU LiveSafe mobile app does not replace 911 emergency services or any local police department communications.
The Arizona State University Police Department is committed to the safety of ASU students, faculty and staff. The ASU PD main headquarters are on the Tempe campus, with substations at Downtown, Polytechnic and West Valley campuses.