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If you see any suspicious persons or vehicles, contact UT Police immediately at 713-792-2890. Trust your instincts. If you feel uncomfortable in a place or situation, leave right away. Protect yourself, your property and our buildings. UT Police offers several safety programs to reduce or minimize the risk of becoming a victim of crime. UT Police believes the actions and awareness of the faculty, staff and students on the MD Anderson and UTHealth campuses are the best methods to eliminate the opportunity of a potential crime.
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UT Police at Houston maintains a community distribution list to create a quicker line of communication between our department and our community. Subscribers receive our departmental newsletter, special alerts, timely warnings, crime and safety bulletins, and class announcements*. As a subscriber, we ask you to assist in disseminating the important information we share with your MD Anderson or UTHealth Houston colleagues, classmates and friends in order to enhance our community's safety.
*Please note, requests providing a non-institutional (MD Anderson or UTHealth) email address cannot be processed.
Individuals interested in receiving safety bulletins directly from UT Police can do so by completing this short form:
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We ask subscribers to consider adding emails to employee bulletin boards. Subscription to our community distribution list compliments, but does not replace:
We also share bulletins directly with the communications teams at both UTHealth Houston and MD Anderson for posting to their intranet sites.
The Risk Operations Center is responsible for radio communications, telephone communications, Teletype and automated data communications, the monitoring of departmental alarm, card access and video systems. Issues managed by the team include:
UTHealth Houston and MD Anderson managers can request a security risk assessment of their work areas by calling:
Do you have a new employee who needs badge access to your work area? Do you need access to a certain building or room on campus?
Submit the following information to UT Police's Security Risk Operations team. MD Anderson employees may call 713-79-BADGE, or x22343 or send an email to [email protected]. UTHealth Houston employees may call 713-500-UTID (8843), or send an email to [email protected].
All requests have to be reviewed by the Departmental Access Approval Authority for the area where access is requested, according to the MD Anderson Identification Badge Policy (ADM0282) (credentials required) and UTHealth Houston HOOP Policy 148 Identification Badges.
For urgent matters after-hours, contact the UT Police Risk Operations Center at 713-792-2890 for assistance.
Your employee ID badge is proof that you belong at MD Anderson and UTHealth Houston, and you're required to wear it at all times while on campus. When using your ID badge to enter a secured area, always be aware of tailgaters trying to slip in behind you. When someone is close enough to take advantage of a door opened with your ID badge, try to locate the person's ID badge.
When you encounter strangers without ID badges in restricted areas, offer your assistance. Help them find their destinations or direct them to building entrances where public safety officers are stationed. If someone's responses or demeanor seems suspicious, call UT Police at 713-792-2890. Always call 911 if you're in immediate danger.
Fingerprinting is not just for criminals. Often, individuals applying for state/federal licenses (medical, nursing, peace officer), visas or security sensitive positions require official fingerprinting by a law enforcement agency. UT Police offers this complimentary service to MD Anderson and UTHealth Houston faculty, staff and students by appointment only.
To schedule fingerprinting, contact The Office of the Chief of Police.
To request security services for institutional meetings or special events please use the button below. Submit your request at least three weeks prior to the event. If you have questions about this form or other issues concerning security requests, contact the on-duty Shift Commander.
When facing a safety concern, request a courtesy escort to your vehicle.
Limited assistance for drivers, such as lockouts and dead batteries.
The UT Police Risk Operations Center operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.