The Partysafe program allows you to register your party with the police either online through Service Victoria or at your local police station.
Why register your party with Victoria Police
Registering your party is important to ensure police are aware of the event and can provide timely assistance if things start to get out of hand.
The Victoria Police Partysafe Program is about minimising the risks to safety at parties such as:
- violence
- intoxicated guests
- gatecrashers.
Due to the dynamic nature of police calls, registering your party with Victoria Police cannot guarantee that police will check on the progress of your party.
How to register your party
You can register your party online, or at your local police station.
When you register your party with Victoria Police, you will need to provide:
- your contact information
- the party details.
Register online
To register your party online, visit the Service Victoria website.
Register at your local police station
You can register your party in person at your local police station.
Download and complete the Partysafe Registration form.
Take the completed form to the police station closest to the party.
When to register your party
You should register your party at least one week before it happens.
Late party registrations may impact Victoria Police's ability to manage your party information.
What to consider when registering your party
When registering your party, consider:
- the number of people likely to attend your party
- if there will be alcohol
- informing your neighbours
- obtaining consent from the parents or guardians of underage drinkers
- responsible serving and provision of alcohol
- adult supervision or appropriate security
- a medical emergency plan.
Remember, if you are unable to handle the situation at anytime, call police on Triple Zero (000).
Partysafe resources
Read and print some resources to keep in your during your party.
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