Property and Evidence is located at the Reno Police Department Main Station located at 455 E. Second St., Reno, Nevada 89503. (map it)
Phone: (775) 334-2113
Email: property@reno.gov
Release of property is by appointment only, Monday – Thursday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (excluding City holidays)
To request the release of your property, please complete the citizen`s property release request form and submit it to the reno police department evidence section.
Please visit the Firearms Release Request app and complete the in app forms. Please make an account first if you do not have one.
Once your Firearm Release Request Application is received, the RPD Firearms Review Unit will send you a notification via e-mail that we are in receipt of your request.
If your property has been lost or stolen, you should file an online report as soon as possible. If you have a record of the serial number on the item(s) or if you have applied your own number, include that in the report. Items lost or stolen that are reported with their serial numbers stand a far better chance of being returned to their owners. An owner has 90 days to claim his/her found property. If you have lost some property and would like to see if it has been turned in, you may contact us by phone. As a finder, you may contact the Evidence and Property Section at 90 days to see if the item remains unclaimed; we will advise you of release procedures at that time.
Owners must pick up any safekeeping and/or personal property items within 90 days of the item coming into our custody (RMC Section 2.06.060). If you need more time, call or write to request an extension. Unclaimed items, including items belonging to incarcerated persons who have not contacted the Evidence and Property Section, will go to auction or be disposed of.
For all evidence held in which a person has been arrested or cited, we must receive a District Attorney Evidence Release on all defendants, even if the owner of the property was not arrested or his/her part of the case is concluded. In some cases, the District Attorney may not release items immediately, pending further investigation or appeals. Upon closure of the cases and receipt of necessary releases, an owner must pick up his/her property within 90 days (RMC Section 2.06.060).
In order to be helped in the most efficient manner, please bring your government-issued photo ID, along with your case number. If it is a firearm, please refer to the "FIREARM RELEASE PUBLIC NOTIFICATION" page. If there are special circumstances regarding the pickup of your property, please contact our office.
If you would like someone else to pick up your property, we must receive a NOTARIZED letter of authorization from you. If you are picking up property of a person who is currently incarcerated, that person must write a letter authorizing you to pick up his/her property. For deceased owners, you must have paperwork showing you as the Executor of the Estate, or a will with a copy of the death certificate. Please include the Report Number on all paperwork in order for us to help you more efficiently.
In some circumstances, items can be mailed. The owner/requestor may be required to cover all shipping costs. Please contact the Evidence and Property section for further details.