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Washoe County Sheriff's Office - Sheriff Mike Haley, 911 Parr Blvd, Reno, NV 89512

Reporting Graffiti in Washoe County

Sheriff's Contact - (775) 328-6361

Reno Direct 334-2099
Secret Witness 322-4900
Report Tagging in Progress - (775) 785-4629

Graffiti Graphic

Graffiti will be removed by Graffiti Task Force Abatement Unit if . .

    • The property owner signs a waiver form
    • Sends or faxes the waiver forms to the Graffiti Task Force at (775) 325-6461 or gives it to the Graffiti Abatement Technicians when they arrive at the property for cleanup.
    • Once the waiver is received, cleanup can be completed.

4 STEP PROCESS

1. File a report: If you are the property owner or agent, you should file a report.  You can use the electronic form, file under e-reports, graffiti.  Include in your report if you are the property owner and have signed a waiver for removal.

2. File a Graffiti Removal Request Form: click on link below and fill in the requested information and submit the form.

File a  Graffiti Removal Request Form

3. Complete a Waiver:  click on the link below, print out the form, fill out the requested information, sign it and fax to (775) 325-6461

Graffiti Abatement Service Request Form (PDF)

4. Complete a Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Statement:  click on the link below, print out the form, fill out the applicable information, sign it and fax to (775) 325-6461 ATTN: Jack Gray.   THIS FORM APPLIES ONLY TO ADDRESSES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF WASHOE COUNTY

Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Statement (PDF)
Call the Regional Graffiti Task Force at (775) 334-2099 for more information.

GRAFFITTI - IT'S A CRIME

There has been a noticeable increase in graffiti throughout Washoe County. The Reno Direct Graffiti hotline receives an average of 450 calls per month to clean up “tagging” around the City of Reno and Washoe County Jurisdiction.

Property owners should have graffiti removed within 24 hours of its appearance. This prevents the offender from receiving the “fame” and “recognition” desired when other taggers see their “tag”. This reduces the likelihood that the tagging will spread. Graffiti, like other forms of vandalism, is a crime. If you see graffiti in progress, report it to the police immediately.
Since February 2006, the Graffiti Task Force (GTF) has removed over 3,500 incidences of graffiti within the city of Reno and Washoe County jurisdictions. The GTF currently consists of three abatement vehicles working an average of 7 days a week for up to 8 hours a day. A Washoe County Work Crew Supervisor oversees the operation of one of the abatement vehicles with a crew of 3 inmates.

The other two abatement vehicles are one man abatement vehicles which are staffed by City of Reno Graffiti Abatement Technicians. These abatement vehicles have the capability of water blasting and sand blasting graffiti from various types of materials.

There are two common types of graffiti:

1. Tagging: Individuals involved in this type of graffiti refer to themselves as “taggers” or graffiti writers. They attempt to gain status through painting their “tags” in as many places as possible. In addition, they may paint “pieces” which are highly stylized murals. This type is usually illegible to the untrained eye and intended to be seen only by other “taggers”.

2. Gang: This type of graffiti is mostly done by gang members or gang associates. This form of graffiti is a method of communication. It is used to promote a gang, mark territory, recruit members and/or intimidate a neighborhood.

Graffiti sends the message that the area is unsafe and can cause concern for the personal safety of members of the community. Also, it invites more littering, loitering, and even more graffiti. It may also lead to an increase in other crimes and acts of violence. Property sales slow and property values decline due to the fact that many areas filled with graffiti are simply unappealing.

Graffiti is an act of vandalism that costs hundreds of thousands of Graffiti is an act of vandalism that costs hundreds of thousands of dollars to either remove or cover each year. Every dollar spent on graffiti removal is a dollar that could be spent on other community programs.

 

 


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