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Survey Tool


Customizable Citizen Survey

tip411 Survey Tool provides innovative functionality that allows your agency to create unlimited customized community surveys to gain essential insight on any and all topics on which you want the community’s feedback.

For example, with tip411 Survey Tool, your agency will be able to get your resident’s opinions and feedback on topics like:

    • Public Perception of your department 
    • Effectiveness of your department
    • Feedback on interactions with your officers (Police-Public Contact Survey)
    • Any other topic or issue your community/ department is currently facing

tip411 Survey Tool features include:

    • Multiple survey question types, including: text fields, check box/multiple choice, range scale, and more
    • Create unlimited questions for your survey
    • Use drag and drop to change order of your questions
    • Response data collected and displayed in real time
    • Survey form includes ReCAPTCHA to prevent spam

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