
The San Antonio Police Department is dedicated to improving the quality of life by creating a safe environment in partnership with the people we serve. We act with integrity to reduce fear and crime while treating all with respect, compassion, and fairness.
Click here for our vision statement and guiding principles.
Services are provided by Crisis Response Team members. This team is made up of police officers and caseworkers assigned to each SAPD substation.
Services include:
- Victims' services
- Violence prevention
- Crisis intervention counseling
- Case management
- Child and family counseling
- Support groups
- Information and referrals
Click here for tips to keep yourself and your children safe, as well as a checklist of things to remember when leaving an abusive situation.
Restore lost or stolen ID through SAPD. Outreach to people who are homeless.
Referral/appointment required.
Call (210) 207-6329 or email [email protected] to get started.
Funding available depending on eligibility.
- ID Recovery
Unwanted handguns, rifles, shotguns, other firearms, and ammunition can be taken to any local police substation for disposal. To dispose of firearms, you may contact the non-emergency police at (210) 207-7273 to request an officer out to pick them up and dispose of them properly.
SAFFE officers are assigned to specific areas or neighborhoods within the city, and work closely with both residents and the district patrol officers also assigned to those areas.
SAFFE officers establish and maintain day-to-day interaction with residents and businesses within their assigned beats, in order to prevent crimes before they happen.
SAFFE officers also act as liaisons with other city agencies, work closely with schools and youth programs, coordinate graffiti-removal activities, and serve as resources to residents who wish to take back their neighborhoods from crime and decay.
SAFFE officers are assigned to each of the six Service Areas Substations that cover all of San Antonio. Click here for a map of substation service areas.
Each of the six SAPD Substations now has its own page on this website. These pages contain useful information for residents. Click the Website link below to view this substation's website page.
Services are provided by Crisis Response Team members. This team is made up of police officers and caseworkers assigned to each SAPD substation.
Services include:
- Victims' services
- Violence prevention
- Crisis intervention counseling
- Case management
- Child and family counseling
- Support groups
- Information and referrals
Click here for tips to keep yourself and your children safe, as well as a checklist of things to remember when leaving an abusive situation.
Unwanted handguns, rifles, shotguns, other firearms, and ammunition can be taken to any local police substation for disposal. To dispose of firearms, you may contact the non-emergency police at (210) 207-7273 to request an officer out to pick them up and dispose of them properly.
Services are provided by Crisis Response Team members. This team is made up of police officers and caseworkers assigned to each SAPD substation.
Services include:
- Victims' services
- Violence prevention
- Crisis intervention counseling
- Case management
- Child and family counseling
- Support groups
- Information and referrals
Click here for tips to keep yourself and your children safe, as well as a checklist of things to remember when leaving an abusive situation.
SAFFE officers are assigned to specific areas or neighborhoods within the city, and work closely with both residents and the district patrol officers also assigned to those areas.
SAFFE officers establish and maintain day-to-day interaction with residents and businesses within their assigned beats, in order to prevent crimes before they happen.
SAFFE officers also act as liaisons with other city agencies, work closely with schools and youth programs, coordinate graffiti-removal activities, and serve as resources to residents who wish to take back their neighborhoods from crime and decay.
SAFFE officers are assigned to each of the six Service Areas Substations that cover all of San Antonio. Click here for a map of substation service areas.
Each of the six SAPD Substations now has its own page on this website. These pages contain useful information for residents. Click the Website link below to view this substation's website page.
Unwanted handguns, rifles, shotguns, other firearms, and ammunition can be taken to any local police substation for disposal. To dispose of firearms, you may contact the non-emergency police at (210) 207-7273 to request an officer out to pick them up and dispose of them properly.
Services are provided by Crisis Response Team members. This team is made up of police officers and caseworkers assigned to each SAPD substation.
Services include:
- Victims' services
- Violence prevention
- Crisis intervention counseling
- Case management
- Child and family counseling
- Support groups
- Information and referrals
Click here for tips to keep yourself and your children safe, as well as a checklist of things to remember when leaving an abusive situation.
SAFFE officers are assigned to specific areas or neighborhoods within the city, and work closely with both residents and the district patrol officers also assigned to those areas.
SAFFE officers establish and maintain day-to-day interaction with residents and businesses within their assigned beats, in order to prevent crimes before they happen.
SAFFE officers also act as liaisons with other city agencies, work closely with schools and youth programs, coordinate graffiti-removal activities, and serve as resources to residents who wish to take back their neighborhoods from crime and decay.
SAFFE officers are assigned to each of the six Service Areas Substations that cover all of San Antonio. Click here for a map of substation service areas.
Each of the six SAPD Substations now has its own page on this website. These pages contain useful information for residents. Click the Website link below to view this substation's website page.
Unwanted handguns, rifles, shotguns, other firearms, and ammunition can be taken to any local police substation for disposal. To dispose of firearms, you may contact the non-emergency police at (210) 207-7273 to request an officer out to pick them up and dispose of them properly.
Services are provided by Crisis Response Team members. This team is made up of police officers and caseworkers assigned to each SAPD substation.
Services include:
- Victims' services
- Violence prevention
- Crisis intervention counseling
- Case management
- Child and family counseling
- Support groups
- Information and referrals
Click here for tips to keep yourself and your children safe, as well as a checklist of things to remember when leaving an abusive situation.
SAFFE officers are assigned to specific areas or neighborhoods within the city, and work closely with both residents and the district patrol officers also assigned to those areas.
SAFFE officers establish and maintain day-to-day interaction with residents and businesses within their assigned beats, in order to prevent crimes before they happen.
SAFFE officers also act as liaisons with other city agencies, work closely with schools and youth programs, coordinate graffiti-removal activities, and serve as resources to residents who wish to take back their neighborhoods from crime and decay.
SAFFE officers are assigned to each of the six Service Areas Substations that cover all of San Antonio. Click here for a map of substation service areas.
Each of the six SAPD Substations now has its own page on this website. These pages contain useful information for residents. Click the Website link below to view this substation's website page.
SAFFE officers are assigned to specific areas or neighborhoods within the city, and work closely with both residents and the district patrol officers also assigned to those areas.
SAFFE officers establish and maintain day-to-day interaction with residents and businesses within their assigned beats, in order to prevent crimes before they happen.
SAFFE officers also act as liaisons with other city agencies, work closely with schools and youth programs, coordinate graffiti-removal activities, and serve as resources to residents who wish to take back their neighborhoods from crime and decay.
SAFFE officers are assigned to each of the six Service Areas Substations that cover all of San Antonio. Click here for a map of substation service areas.
Each of the six SAPD Substations now has its own page on this website. These pages contain useful information for residents. Click the Website link below to view this substation's website page.
Unwanted handguns, rifles, shotguns, other firearms, and ammunition can be taken to any local police substation for disposal. To dispose of firearms, you may contact the non-emergency police at (210) 207-7273 to request an officer out to pick them up and dispose of them properly.
SAFFE officers are assigned to specific areas or neighborhoods within the city, and work closely with both residents and the district patrol officers also assigned to those areas.
SAFFE officers establish and maintain day-to-day interaction with residents and businesses within their assigned beats, in order to prevent crimes before they happen.
SAFFE officers also act as liaisons with other city agencies, work closely with schools and youth programs, coordinate graffiti-removal activities, and serve as resources to residents who wish to take back their neighborhoods from crime and decay.
SAFFE officers are assigned to each of the six Service Areas Substations that cover all of San Antonio. Click here for a map of substation service areas.
Each of the six SAPD Substations now has its own page on this website. These pages contain useful information for residents. Click the Website link below to view this substation's website page.
Unwanted handguns, rifles, shotguns, other firearms, and ammunition can be taken to any local police substation for disposal. To dispose of firearms, you may contact the non-emergency police at (210) 207-7273 to request an officer out to pick them up and dispose of them properly.
Services are provided by Crisis Response Team members. This team is made up of police officers and caseworkers assigned to each SAPD substation.
Services include:
- Victims' services
- Violence prevention
- Crisis intervention counseling
- Case management
- Child and family counseling
- Support groups
- Information and referrals
Click here for tips to keep yourself and your children safe, as well as a checklist of things to remember when leaving an abusive situation.