MIT Police
301 Vassar Street, Building W89
Cambridge, Ma 02139
617.253.1212 or dial 100 from campus
 

The MIT Police mission is to deliver total quality service to all the members of our community. We focus on a safe academic environment as well as emergency medical service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week all year long. We provide these vital services through our EMT certified officers on cruiser, motorcycle, bicycle, and foot patrols. Your needs are our dedication and commitment to service.

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Fall 2009 laptop registration dates are now available. Please note: The laptop registration previously listed for October 22nd and 23rd have been cancelled
The annual MIT Police Bike Auction will be held on Friday, October 9th at 290 Albany St., Cambridge, MA 02139. Preview will begin at 11:30am, auction at 12:00pm. MIT makes no representations as to the condition of the equipment to be made available for auction. In all respects, transfer of ownership of equipment is made from MIT to the assenting buyer in "as is" condition. You MUST have a valid MIT ID to participate.
Please visit the MIT Police Bulletins page to view bulletins and alerts, and to sign up for emailed police bulletins.
Please visit the Bicycle Registration page regarding changes to how members of the MIT community will register their bicycles.

Security information and crime statistics, in accordance with the Clery Act, can be found on the Publications page with other useful and informative safety documents for the MIT community.

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Massachusetts sex offender registry
Be advised that G.L. Chapter 6 Section 178N (misuse of information penalties) provides that information contained in the Sex Offender Registry shall not be used to commit a crime against an offender or engage in illegal discrimination or harassment of the offender and that any person who improperly uses the Sex Offender Registry Information shall be punished by not more than two and a half years in the House of Correction or a fine of not more than $1,000 or by both such fine and imprisonment.