Main Telephone: 973 538-2284
Fax: 973-538-3382
Emergency: 9-1-1
Morris Plains Police Department
531 Speedwell Avenue
Morris Plains, NJ 07950
Citizen Rights for Internal Affairs Investigations
Every law enforcement agency within the State of New
Jersey must accept reports of officer misconduct from any person at
any time.
Every law enforcement agency within the State of New
Jersey must have a policy consistent with the Attorney General’s
Internal Affairs Policy and Procedures, which provides that all
citizen complaints involving police misconduct are readily accepted
and fully and promptly investigated.
A member of the public who feels that he/she has witnessed
or been the victim of police misconduct has the right to file an
internal-affairs complaint against the officer(s)-in-question.
The police have a duty to fairly, objectively and
thoroughly investigate all internal-affairs complaints.
All persons filing internal-affairs complaints have the
right to courteous, professional and fair treatment by the police.
A member of the public has the right to lodge a complaint
regardless of the hour or day of the week. If the complainant cannot
come to police headquarters, the police must meet the complainant at
his/her home, work or other mutually convenient location. In the
event the complainant is unable for some reason to meet in person
with the police, the internal affairs complaint can be made via
telephone, U.S. Mail or through e-mail. Reasonable steps must be
taken to accommodate a complainant who does not speak English.
A member of the public has the right to make his/her
complaint anonymously. He/she does not have to be an American
citizen to do so and cannot be required to produce identification or
be accompanied by a citizen before a complaint will be accepted. The
police cannot report a person to federal immigration officials in
retaliation for the filing of an internal-affairs complaint.
A juvenile has the right to file an internal-affairs
complaint, with or without the presence of a parent or guardian.
A complainant has the right to be kept informed of the
status of their complaint as well as the outcome of his/her
complaint at the conclusion of the police investigation.
If you want to lodge an internal-affairs complaint, please
call the Morris Plains Police Department at 973-538-2284 or call
this Office at 973-285-6200 and ask to speak to a member of this
Office’s Professional Standards Unit.
A Citizen’s Guide to Internal Affairs
By Morris County Prosecutor Robert A. Bianchi, Esq.
Internal Affairs Complaint/Report Form
Please click here for the Spanish language page
Morris County Prosecutors Office Internal Affairs
General Information