Boise Police Misconduct Complaint - City Guide

Public Safety Idaho 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Idaho

If you live in Boise, Idaho and believe a police officer acted improperly, this guide explains how to file a complaint with the City of Boise, what to expect during review, and where to find official forms and contacts. It summarizes the municipal process, identifies the offices that receive and investigate complaints, and lists concrete action steps for gathering evidence, submitting a complaint, and following up. The procedures below reference the City of Boise police complaint resources and internal affairs information; if a cited page omits specific figures or deadlines, the text notes that fact. This page is current as of February 2026 unless the cited Boise page shows a more recent update.

File promptly and preserve photos, video, witness names, and dates.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City of Boise handles police misconduct complaints through the Boise Police Department's complaint intake and investigative units; disciplinary outcomes depend on the investigation and department policy. Fine amounts are not a typical sanction for officer misconduct and are not specified on the cited page.[1] Investigations may lead to non-monetary disciplinary actions such as counseling, retraining, written reprimand, suspension, or termination; specific sanctions and escalation tiers are not specified on the cited page.[2]

Disciplinary outcomes vary by case and are set by department policy and collective bargaining rules.
  • Enforcer: Boise Police Department - Internal Affairs receives and investigates allegations; final discipline is issued by department leadership and human resources.[2]
  • Complaint intake: civilian complaint intake is available via the Police Department complaint page; see official submission methods and contact details.[1]
  • Appeals and review: specific appeal routes and time limits are not specified on the cited page; check the directive or contact the department for timelines.

Applications & Forms

The City publishes a citizen complaint form or intake instructions on its police complaint page; form name and filing fee are not specified on the cited page and there is typically no fee for filing a misconduct complaint.[1]

  • Form: Citizen Complaint Form (name/number not specified on the cited page).
  • Deadline: the cited page does not specify a statutory deadline for filing; submit promptly to preserve evidence.[1]

How-To

  1. Document what happened: record date, time, location, officer names or badge numbers, witness contacts, and preserve media.
  2. Contact Boise Police complaint intake online or by phone to request the official complaint form or instructions and submit your complaint according to their directions.[1]
  3. Attach evidence: include photos, video, medical records, and witness statements when you submit the complaint.
  4. Follow up: ask for a case or reference number and the investigator contact; request status updates if you do not hear back within the expected period.

FAQ

Who can file a police misconduct complaint?
Any resident, visitor, or person who witnessed or experienced the conduct can file a complaint; agencies accept complaints from third-party reporters and representatives.
What information should I include?
Provide names, badge numbers, dates, locations, witnesses, and any photos or video; the complaint page lists submission methods and suggestions.[1]
How long does an investigation take?
Investigation timelines vary by case; the cited pages do not specify exact timeframes for completion.

Key Takeaways

  • File promptly and preserve all evidence and witness contacts.
  • Use the official Boise Police complaint intake channels to ensure proper documentation.[1]
  • Discipline is administrative and non-monetary; specific penalties and appeal deadlines are not specified on the cited pages.

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