Why Sheriff's Offices Choose tip411
Anonymous Tip Reporting
Residents can submit tips 100% anonymously via text, free smartphone apps, or anonymous online tip forms to share information while protecting their identity.
Custom Branded Apps
Sheriff’s office branded iPhone and Android mobile apps with your badge, information, and more.
Alerts & Community Notifications
Efficient, easy-to-use tool to send important public safety updates and emergency alerts directly to residents via email or text message.
2-Way, Anonymous Chat
When tips are received, agency personnel are able to respond and engage in a real-time, two-way anonymous conversations with the tipster – without anyone revealing their identity.
What Sheriff's Offices Are Saying About tip411
Erie County, NY Sheriff’s Office
“Strong partnerships and relationships with the community are necessary to provide effective public safety services,” says Sheriff Garcia. By using the ErieCo Sheriff app, you aren’t just a bystander—you are a partner in keeping our community secure.”
Bernalillo County, NM Sheriff’s Office
Bernalillo County Sheriff John Allen states, “We know that the community plays a vital role in keeping Bernalillo County safe. tip411 gives our residents a completely anonymous way to report crime, which will allow us to respond faster, solve cases more effectively, and continue building trust with the public.”
St. Mary’s County, MD Sheriff’s Office
“We know the public is one of our greatest law enforcement resources. Together, we can make St. Mary’s County an even safer place to live, work, and visit,” said Sheriff Steve Hall. “tip411 allows us to share verified, timely alerts while giving residents a safe and secure way to help prevent and solve crime.”
Washington County, VA Sheriff’s Office
“This is a great tool for the citizens who are uncomfortable reporting criminal activity,” Sheriff Blake Andis said in the release. “Now, they can do so anonymously, helping keep our community safe.
Results That Matter
tip411 Leads to Capture: Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office, MN Apprehends Most Wanted Suspect