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Ottawa Police Service ATIP request

Fill in your details below. We’ll turn them into a formal MFIPPA request letter, create a PDF, and email a copy to you.

What this request asks for: access to your own personal information held by the Ottawa Police Service — all searches or look-ups performed in relation to you over the last four years (time, date, officer/personnel, location, and the information searched and provided), across CPIC and any other OPS database, resource, or contracted resource. The records description and date range fields below are optional and only add extra context.
Before you send: the Ottawa Police Service requires a mandatory $5.00 application fee and, for personal-information requests, a copy of one piece of government-issued photo ID. Their official channels are mail (Ottawa Police Service, Attn: Freedom of Information, PO Box 9634, Station T, Ottawa, ON K1G 6H5) or an in-person appointment, with the fee by cheque or money order payable to the Treasurer of the City of Ottawa. Treat the emailed copy as a convenience — print and mail the letter with your fee and ID, or confirm the correct method for your situation.
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Were you mistreated by an Ottawa Police Service member?

If you were harassed, taken advantage of, abused, or otherwise mistreated by any member of the Ottawa Police Service and want to speak to a lawyer, send an email to eric@lettslaw.ca.

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