Security Camera Registration

CamerEyes Registry

The City of Scottsdale Police Department and Neighborhood Watch program have partnered to create a new resource for citizens to assist in crime prevention and crime solving efforts. Citizens and businesses may voluntarily register their personal security camera systems in the CamerEyes registry.

Registration is completely voluntary and can be withdrawn at any time. The Police Department will not have direct access to your cameras, nor are you obligated to provide video, if asked. CamerEyes is available to all Scottsdale residents and businesses at no cost.

Following a crime, police employees often go door-to-door to seek any cameras in the area. This process is time consuming and can delay the apprehension of the criminal at large. CamerEyes would allow law enforcement to sign into the confidential database to ascertain who has cameras in the area and volunteered to be contacted by our employees to obtain this vital information and move forward with their investigation in a timely manner.

The process to register your cameras is simple and only takes a few minutes to complete. You will be asked for some basic contact information and video retention time.

Camera Registration Options:

FAQ's

No. Registering with the program is strictly voluntary and you may remove yourself from the program at any time by submitting a cancellation form through Scottsdale EZ.

Only an approved (by the Assistant Chief) group of Police Department employees will have access to the database, as well as a limited group of IT staff for database management and maintenance.

No. Absolutely no system sign-on information will be collected in CamerEyes. The database will contain only your basic contact information. If necessary, the Police Department will contact you directly to request the appropriate video surveillance footage. Even after registration, you are under no obligation to provide any surveillance video to the City of Scottsdale.

Doorbell cameras, exterior cameras, interior cameras that would potentially capture images of a person or vehicle outside your home could all be valuable to investigators.

No. As mentioned above, only your basic contact information will be collected.

Contact Information

McKellips District (McKellips – Osborn)
Officer Curtis Pocklington: [email protected]
480-312-8212
Downtown Section (Osborn – McDonald)
Officer Evan Polasky: [email protected]
480-312-5875
Via Linda District (McDonald – Cactus)
Officer Brian Hartman: [email protected]
480-312-8146
Foothills District (Cactus – North)
Officer Robert Katzarofff: [email protected]
480-312-8802

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