DORS police officer

Desk Officer
Reporting System (DORS)

Enhance community service and increase efficiency with citizen online reporting

Desk Officer Reporting System (DORS)

Save valuable law enforcement time and resources and better serve citizens.

The Desk Officer Reporting System is a controlled-access, online citizen reporting system.

This innovative solution is the only "off-the-shelf" system that automatically interfaces information submitted online by community members with your records management system.


Benefits

Improve Response Time
Free up officers to attend to higher priority calls with an online reporting system that enables citizen involvement.

Better Allocate Resources
Re-allocate valuable officer resources toward higher priority duties. Proactively focus on crime trends.

Boost Community Service

Improve response times, communications and relationships with the community by enabling anyone to file a report.

Around the Clock Service
The secure online reporting system is available 24/7/365 to citizens, businesses and agency personnel.


Features

Convenient Access
Anyone can report an incident from any Internet-enabled PC or mobile device through this web-based online reporting system.

Easy Records Management Integration
Easily interface directly with your homegrown or third-party records management. Filed reports are automatically integrated into your agency's system.

No Infrastructure Needed
Run the system on dedicated servers, hosted by LexisNexis. No additional infrastructure is required.

Robust Reporting Options

File dozens of report types, including lost property, theft, vehicle burglary, harassing phone call, vandalism and more.

The LexisNexis Desk Officer Reporting System product is not provided by “consumer reporting agencies,” as that term is defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. § 1681, et seq.) (“FCRA”) and does not constitute “consumer reports,” as that term is defined in the FCRA. Accordingly, the LexisNexis Desk Officer Reporting System product may not be used in whole or in part as a factor in determining eligibility for credit, insurance, employment or another purpose in connection with which a consumer report may be used under the FCRA.

Due to the nature of the origin of public record information, the public records and commercially available data sources used in reports may contain errors. Source data is sometimes reported or entered inaccurately, processed poorly or incorrectly, and is generally not free from defect. This product or service aggregates and reports data, as provided by the public records and commercially available data sources, and is not the source of the data, nor is it a comprehensive compilation of the data. Before relying on any data, it should be independently verified.