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The safety of our drivers and passengers on local roadways will always be a priority of the Howard County Police. HCPD now offers residents the opportunity to report concerning traffic situations throughout the county. Each report will be reviewed by a Traffic Enforcement Section officer to determine next steps.
This email account is not monitored 24/7. For any reports that require an immediate police response, including collisions, please contact police non-emergency at 410-313-2200.
Frequently Asked Questions
What violations can I report online?
- Speeding
- Unsafe passing/ lane changes
- Stop sign violations
- Traffic light violations
- Cell phone usage
- Tailgating
- Pedestrian violations
- Right of way violations
- Improper lane use
Additional recurring issues can be reported with descriptive details.
What happens after I submit a concern?
Respondents will receive a response within five business days of receiving a reoccurring traffic violation form. For isolated violations, forms will be reviewed and a letter will be sent to the offending vehicle’s owner as possible and appropriate.
Email HCPDTraffic@howardcountymd.gov with questions.
What roadways do not fall under HCPD's jurisdiction?
The following highways are excluded because they fall under the jurisdiction of the Maryland State Police:
- Interstate 70
- Interstate 95
Contact the Maryland State Police – Waterloo barrack, at 410-379-9700 or by email at msp.waterloo@maryland.gov, regarding incidents that occur on the interstate.
File a Concern
Isolated incident
This form should be used for isolated incidents. Entries must include the violator’s vehicle tag number and description. To report a collision, contact the police non-emergency at 410-313-2200.
Recurring moving traffic violations
This form should be used for a persistent traffic issue(s) at a specific location within Howard County.
Parking
Parking complaints are handled by the appropriate police districts and auxiliary officers.
Signage, roadway design and traffic signals
Signage, roadway design and traffic signal concerns are handled by the Howard County Department of Public Works – Traffic Engineering division.