Welcome to the Edmonton Police Service FOIPP Public Access Portal
Alberta’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPP) provides for a right of access to records held by public bodies such as the Edmonton Police Service (EPS). The EPS FOIPP Unit processes all requests made to the EPS pursuant to the FOIPP Act.
What is this FOIPP online portal?
The Edmonton Police Service accepts online FOIPP requests. This means you can submit your FOIPP request online, pay the necessary fees online and receive your response electronically. The accounts in this portal allow you to track the process of your request(s) submitted through this site. If you have questions about the requests you filed prior to creating an account, please contact the EPS FOIPP unit at FOIPP2@edmontonpolice.ca.
How do I submit a FOIPP request?
To submit a request click on the ‘Submit Request’ menu item above to submit a digital request. You will be required to register for an account so that the Edmonton Police Service is able to process your request for information. A digital request will allow you the option to pay fees online and check the status of your request online at any time.
A written request can be filled out by submitting this form and mailing it to:
Edmonton Police Service FOIPP Unit
9620 – 103A Avenue
Edmonton, AB T5H 0H7
Personal information on this site is collected for the purpose of access to information and will be used to process your request. Collection is authorized under section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and is managed and protected in accordance with the Act. Questions about the collection, please contact EPS FOIPP Coordinator, 9620 – 103A Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5H 0H7, 780-421-3346, FOIPP2@edmontonpolice.ca.
Summary of the FOIPP Act
- You have the right to request access to Edmonton Police Service information.
- You have the right to access your own information.
- You have the right to request that the Edmonton Police Service correct your personal information.
- The Edmonton Police Service must tell you why it is collecting your personal information.
- The Edmonton Police Service must only collect, use, and disclose your personal information for the purposes stated or a consistent purpose.
- You have the right to request a review about any issue related to FOIPP including an access request you have made or a privacy breach. Applicants may be directed to request independent review of any issue related to FOIPP by the provincial Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner.