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  1. The Richland County Sheriff's Department allows certain types of incidents to be reported online. These include: • Larceny, Under $2,000 (Can not be from a motor vehicle.) • Shoplifting - No Suspect Present • Obscene/Threatening phone calls or Internet messages • Vandalism - Under $1000.00 in damages.

  2. Request a Report – Richland County Sheriffs DepartmentSC. The incident report will be sent to you in Adobe Acrobat, PDF format. If you do not have the Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can get it from the Adobe Reader site.

  3. The Richland County Sheriff's Department employs more than 700 uniformed officers and 140 non-sworn personnel, making it one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the state. S.C. Department of Public Safety

  4. Complete Citizen Ride-Along Request - Richland County Sheriffs Department online with US Legal Forms. Easily fill out PDF blank, edit, and sign them. Save or instantly send your ready documents.

  5. Services provided include, but are not limited to, emergency and non-emergency requests for service, dispatch of Police, Fire and Richland County Emergency Department, to include EMS. Columbia-Richland 911 Communications Headquarters. 1800 Laurel Street. Columbia, SC 29201. Non-Emergency Phone: (803) 252-2911. Administration phone: (803) 988-8005.

  6. Make/Request A Report. The Richland County Sheriff's Department allows for certain types of non-emergency incidents to be reported by phone or through the internet. Check the lists below to see if your report can be done by phone or through the internet.

  7. Many police departments allow drivers to request copies of police reports online. For example, you can request a copy of the report online through the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. You may also mail a copy of your request or make the request in person.