Is United States safe?
Address-level crime check for United States. Type any United States street and we'll show you what's been reported nearby — number of incidents, severity, top types and the times of day they peak.
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United States is a neighborhood inside United States. Block-level data feeds typically localize incidents to neighborhoods with reasonable precision, but accuracy decreases below the city level — treat all neighborhood-scale figures as directional rather than definitive.
The active snapshot for United States contains 139,853 reported incidents, 28,154 of which were classified by the source agency as severe (20% — typically violent, weapons or shooting reports). Reports peak around 20:00 local time. Reports filed overnight (22:00–05:59) make up 19% of the snapshot.
For a street-level reading, open one of the cities inside United States and use the address lookup there. Statewide and county-wide figures are most useful for tracking aggregate trends over time, not for evaluating any individual location.
Important context: calls-for-service include reports that were later determined to be unfounded, duplicates, or non-criminal in nature. Some agencies blur exact addresses to the block. Reporting practices, definitions and lag vary substantially between agencies, so cross-jurisdiction comparisons should be made with care. The numbers and indicator here describe what was reported to law enforcement — they are not a measure of crime that actually occurred, court outcomes, conviction rates, or the quality, value or desirability of any neighborhood, property, person or business. Nothing on this page is a substitute for visiting in person, speaking with neighbors or consulting a qualified professional for any decision of consequence.