The Peel Regional Police strives to provide services that are accessible to all people in compliance with the Customer Service Standard of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
Please contact the Accessibility Coordinator with your comments and feedback. Contact may be made in a variety of methods including mail, telephone, TTY, fax, email, or in person at any Division or Community Station. A response will be provided within 30 days.
Mailing Address:
Peel Regional Police
7750 Hurontario Street
Brampton, Ontario
L6V 3W6
Attention: Accessibility Coordinator, Corporate Services
Telephone: 905-453-3311 ext. 4730
TTY: 905-451-1196
Fax: 905-456-6108
Email: accessibilitycoordinator@peelpolice.ca
Documents in Accessible Format
Peel Regional Police is proud to ensure that our organization conforms to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). We are working diligently to carry over all documents to the new website that are associated to this act and all related standards. In the meantime, if you require any information or forms please send your request to the Accessibility Co-ordinator.
Accessibility Feedback
To assist you in providing feedback, you may use the Accessibility Feedback form that is available on the Peel Regional Police website and also in hardcopy at all Divisions and Community Stations.
This process is intended to provide feedback regarding accessibility issues and is not for public complaints.
Contact Information
Providing your contact information is optional, and where provided, will be kept confidential. Your information will only be used to contact you to address your accessibility needs and inform you of the steps taken to resolve issues.
Helpful Resources
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Information
Accessibility for Persons with Hearing Loss
A person with hearing loss can call for police service as follows:
- Emergency calls can be made from a T.T.Y. by calling 9-1-1 and pressing the space bar until you receive a response;
- Non-emergency calls can be made to our T.T.Y. Line (905) 451-1196 which is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Accommodation requests for ASL interpreter service can be made to any police officer. Anytime an accommodation request has been made, every effort shall be made to facilitate the request.
Where interpreter services are provided, they shall be provided free of charge.
Accessibility Status Reports
Peel Regional Police Accessibility Status Report 2020
Peel Regional Police Accessibility Status Report 2019
Multi-Year Accessibility Plans
Peel Regional Police Multi-Year Accessibility Plan 2019-2023