USACrimeMap
Free address-level safety check

Is my home safe?

Enter any US address. We'll show you how many police incidents have been recorded within walking distance, what types they were, when they happened, and a safety score based on the density of severe incidents in the last 30 days.

Data comes from open municipal police feeds — see our sources for the list of agencies we currently cover. Address autofill uses the US Census Geocoder, Nominatim and Photon — no Google API is involved and nothing about your search is shared with a third party.

Radius:
Pick an address above to see the safety report. Autofill is powered by OpenStreetMap (Photon) — no Google APIs, no tracking, no key required.

Per-city safety pages

We also publish a dedicated safety page for every city we map — pre-loaded with that city's data, recent activity and FAQ. Pick one to start from a city overview before drilling into a specific block.

How it works

Pick an address. We compute the great-circle distance from that point to every incident on file and count the ones inside your radius.

What gets counted

Public-safety reports — police calls and filed incident reports. We don't use arrest records or convictions. Severe = violent / weapons / shooting incidents.

What it isn't

A real estate score. Crime data alone tells you what got reported, not the whole picture — schools, lighting, foot traffic and demographics matter too.