The Brea Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their... More… The Brea Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. Using the training learned in the classroom and during practical exercises, CERT members can then assist others in their neighborhood or workplace immediately following an event when professional emergency responders are not immediately available to help.Less…
Fill out this form with your information to sign up for the Gallery's newsletter. Once a month, the Gallery will send out information... More… Fill out this form with your information to sign up for the Gallery's newsletter. Once a month, the Gallery will send out information regarding exhibitions, events, workshops, calls for artists, and more. Please be sure to indicate your interests by selecting the check boxes that apply to you.Less…
The Brea Police Department has created a voluntary business/resident video camera registry system for the City of Brea. Enrolling in... More… The Brea Police Department has created a voluntary business/resident video camera registry system for the City of Brea. Enrolling in this program is completely voluntary. The goal of the program is to assist the Brea Police Department, fellow citizens and business owners by registering your camera information from either your home or business to help solve a crime. The only time the Police Department would contact you is if a crime occurs in your area and we believe that your video camera may assist in the investigation. Less…
Call 911 to report a Crime or Suspicious Activity in Brea in a situation when personal safety is in immediate jeopardy. DO NOT use... More… Call 911 to report a Crime or Suspicious Activity in Brea in a situation when personal safety is in immediate jeopardy. DO NOT use this portal. For in-progress incidents of a non-emergency nature, call 714-990-7911. For any other criminal or suspicious activity, ongoing issues in your neighborhood, questions or concerns warranting police attention, please fill out the form below. The more detail and information provided, the better we will be able to address the situation. Please note: the information submitted is reviewed by the Police Department during regular business hours. Should you choose to remain anonymous it may hinder a thorough investigation. Your request will be responded to within 48 hours.Less…
Use this form when you are planning a vacation and would like the police to check your home while you are away.
The right to peacefully demonstrate is afforded to all persons and protected by the First Amendment. This constitutional privilege does... More… The right to peacefully demonstrate is afforded to all persons and protected by the First Amendment. This constitutional privilege does not, however, allow demonstrators to block a sidewalk, prevent ingress or egress into a business or building, break any law, or in general, disrupt the public's peace. In order to conduct a parade or assembly in the City of Brea, a permit is required.Less…
The purpose of this form is to obtain advanced notice and detailed information from groups of 25 or more that are planning a public... More… The purpose of this form is to obtain advanced notice and detailed information from groups of 25 or more that are planning a public assembly in Brea. By providing the city with advanced notice (two weeks requested), the City can assist by providing support services (e.g. Public Safety, Public Works, Health & Safety), as needed for a safe and lawful assembly. Less…