Three SJC Campus Security Officers stand in front of patrol car

Department of Public Safety

The Department of Public Safety operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to keep our students, employees, and community members safe on our campuses. Safety is our foremost concern and we are committed to making SJC a safer place for all of us. We ask that you help us keep our campus safe by reporting suspicious activities, staying alert and using common sense to protect yourself and others from becoming victims of crime.


Public Safety Contact

Emergency Contact Information

In case of an emergency call 911 first!

(505) 566-3333 Public Safety Emergency Line
From any campus phone simply dial 3333

Non-Emergency Contact Information
(505) 566-4444 for 24-hour on-call service

Campus Safety Tips

When you go out, keep these safety tips in mind:

  • Take the safest route to and from campus, not the fastest route.
  • Travel in groups of two or more at night, and always walk in well-lit, heavily traveled areas. If you do not have someone to walk with you, please contact the Public Safety Department for an escort by calling (505) 566-4444 or 4444 from any campus phone.
  • Stay on the part of the sidewalk that is farthest away from shrubs, dark doorways, and alleys.
  • Share your class schedule only with those who need to know it (family, close friends, etc.)
  • Never share your schedule with anyone you do not know.
  • When you go out, let someone know where you are going and when you plan to be back.
  • Wherever you are, stay alert to your surroundings and the actions of people around you.
  • Follow your instincts. If something doesn’t feel right, change directions, go to a public building and call the Public Safety Department.
  • Do not leave your belongings unattended, even for a few minutes.
  • Avoid displaying large amounts of cash or other tempting targets such as jewelry or expensive equipment.
  • Always lock your car and keep valuables out of sight. Check the back seat before getting in.
  • Park in well-lit, well-traveled areas of the parking lot.

Public Safety Resources

The Annual Security Report complies with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy & Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act). The report discloses crime statistics and summaries of SJC security policy. Information about specific crimes and emergencies is made public on an ongoing basis throughout the year through SJC SunsAlert.

San Juan College Annual Security Report

Lost or missing items may be found at the Department of Public Safety Lost and Found. If you find something that is not yours, or you are missing something that is yours, either stop by the Department of Public Safety office or call (505) 566-3263. We are happy to help you.

All students and community members must complete the overnight vehicle report when leaving their vehicle overnight on campus. This form ensures compliance with parking regulations and helps maintain campus safety and security.

Overnight Vehicle Report

Complete this form to submit a statement about a specific incident.

Witness Statement Form

All sex offenders are required to register in the state of New Mexico and provide notice of each institution of higher education in New Mexico at which the person is employed, carries a vocation or is a student. All sex offenders are required to deliver written notice of their status as a sex offender to the director of the San Juan College Department of Public Safety no later than ten (10) business days prior to their enrollment in, employment with, or volunteering at the College.

Sex Offender Information

New Mexico Sex Offender Registry

SJC Support Teams

Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT)

The San Juan College Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) has been created to provide caring, preventive, early intervention to individuals whose behaviors are disruptive or concerning.

Please submit a BIT report if you encounter an individual of concern whose behavior interferes with academic instruction and/or is perceived as a safety concern to students, staff, or property.

Submit a BIT Report

Contact BIT