Delisle Community RCMP Detachment is located at 201-1st St. West in the same building as the Town Office and Wheatland Library. Delisle Detachment is amalgamated with Martensville, Radisson and Warman with a total complement of 31 sworn officers and 6 civilian support staff. The Detachment provides 24-hour policing coverage and encompasses much of the area surrounding Saskatoon to the north and west. This includes the RMs of Corman Park, Vanscoy, Montrose, Great Bend, Mayfield and all the cities and towns within those boundaries, except for the Town of Dalmeny, which has its own police service. Criminal record checks for employment or volunteer purposes are available. If you live in the Asquith, Delisle, Grandora, Pike Lake, or Vanscoy area you must apply for the record check at Delisle. You may go to Martensville or Warman office if you are unable to attend the Delisle office during their open hours. However, be aware that there is a $40 fee charged at both locations for all criminal record checks and vulnerable sector checks for employment purposes. There is a ONE WEEK WAIT FOR RESULTS.
For volunteer positions at ALL LOCATIONS, you must present a letter from the organization you are volunteering with clearly explaining how a position’s duties meet the criteria for a Vulnerable Sector Check. Each letter is specific to the position and is used for that one application only. It can’t be a generic form letter or be used for different positions. The letter should also state the person will not be paid for services. YOU CANNOT HAVE IT DONE IN SASKATOON!!! You must appear in person with two pieces of valid government issued identification (e.g.; driver’s license, health card, passport). Please make sure to apply for your record check well in advance of when you need it as delays do exist.
HOURS:
Tuesday: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 pm & 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 8:30 am – 11:00 am
Thursday: 8:30 am – 12:30 pm & 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Please call 306-493-3240 to ensure the office is open as unscheduled closures do occur on occasion.
Non- Emergency calls can be made to 306-310-7267. Emergencies should be communicated through 911.
The RCMP encourages the general public to contact them whenever there are policing issues eg. traffic violations, vandalism, theft, etc. If people do not contact the RCMP, the RCMP are simply not aware of the problem and are therefore unable to allocate resources or manpower to the problem or the area.