How do I file a personnel complaint?
A personnel complaint against any employee of the Aurora Police Department may be taken by any supervisor. Go to the front desk area and speak to the officer and request to speak with a supervisor about a personnel complaint. The supervisor will listen to your complaint to see what, if any, laws, policies or procedures may have been violated. Upon making such a determination, the supervisor will complete a performance complaint and request that you sign the performance complaint in the presence of a notary public. If a supervisor is not available, you may take a Details of Complaint form with you, fill it out with as much detail as possible, and return it to the Aurora Police Department’s Office of Professional Standards. By Illinois law, the complaint form must be notarized. You will be contacted when the complaint is received.

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1. What is considered a personnel complaint?
2. Will my complaint be acknowledged?
3. What are some of the reasons that people file personnel complaints?
4. What types of complaints will not be taken?
5. How do I file a personnel complaint?
6. Will my complaint be investigated?
7. Will the employee be told about the complaint?
8. Will anything happen to the employee?
9. Will I be told how the complaint was resolved?