Data and reports information for law enforcement
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) reporting
Agencies that have or use an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), also known as a drone, are required by Minnesota law to report the following data by Jan. 15 regarding the prior calendar year:
- The number of times a UAV was deployed without a search warrant
- The date of each deployment
- The authorized use for each deployment
- The total annual cost of the agency's UAV program
Agencies should report the data to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) using the UAV Agency Data Collection Form.
Agencies that did not have or use a UAV during the reporting year do not need to submit a report.
The BCA is required to compile and publish the data by June 15 of each year.
License Plate Reader reporting
Agencies are required by Minnesota law to report certain information to the BCA about their use of license plate reader (LPR) devices, including whether they are used in fixed locations.
Contact the BCA Service Desk to obtain the reporting form. The information agencies provide will be posted on the BCA website.
Predatory Offender Registry reporting
Agencies are required to help people who are on the Minnesota Predatory Offender Registry remain compliant with registry requirements and update offender files and forms as needed.
- Information about registrants who are subject to public notification under Minnesota law is published on the Department of Corrections website.
- Information about registrants who are not compliant with registry requirements is available on the Predatory Offender Registry – Non-compliant website.
- Summary information about registrants is published on the BCA website.
Supplemental forms
All Minnesota law enforcement agencies must submit supplemental data to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) using the Supplemental Reporting System (SRS) application. Data should only be submitted to the BCA using the SRS application, which is available via MyBCA.
The forms below are available to assist your agency with gathering required information. Agencies may keep paper copies of these reports for internal use, however, they should not be mailed, faxed or emailed to the BCA.
Contact the BCA Service Desk with questions about submitting data for these reports.