Writer Reference: Writing for Police? 10-Codes

As an author, you’re not expected to know everything, just what you’re writing. Not all writers know the 10-codes that LEOs use, nor are the codes something you really need to memorize if you only need a squad to acknowledge a call or report that they’re 10-7 for lunch.

Here is a reference list of 10-codes used by law enforcement officers across the U.S:

10-0 Caution
10-1 Unable to copy
10-2 Good signal
10-3 Stop transmitting
10-4 Acknowledgment (Okay)
10-5 Relay
10-6 Busy (unless urgent)
10-7 Out of service / unavailable
10-8 In service / available
10-9 Repeat
10-10 Fight in progress
10-11 Dog chase
10-12 Stand by
10-13 Weather/road report
10-14 Prowler
10-15 Civil disturbance
10-16 Domestic disturbance
10-17 Meet complaintant
10-18 Quickly
10-19 Return to location
10-20 Location
10-21 Call by telephone
10-22 Disregard
10-23 Arrived at location
10-24 Assignment complete
10-25 Report/meet in person
10-26 Subject detained – expedite
10-27 Driver license information
10-28 Vehicle registration information
10-29 Check for wants/warrants
10-30 Unnecessary use of radio
10-31 Crime in progress
10-32 Subject with gun
10-33 Emergency
10-34 Riot
10-35 Major crime alert
10-36 Current time
10-37 Investigate suspicious vehicle
10-38 Stopping suspicious vehicle
10-39 Emergency/urgent (lights/siren)
10-40 Run silent (no lights/siren)
10-41 Beginning tour of duty
10-42 Ending tour of duty
10-43 Information
10-44 Permission to leave scene
10-45 Dead animal carcass
10-46 Assist motorist
10-47 Emergency road repair at location
10-48 Traffic sign repair at location
10-49 Traffic light out at location
10-50 Accident (fatal, injury, property damage)
10-51 Tow truck needed
10-52 Ambulance needed
10-53 Road blocked at location
10-54 Livestock on roadway
10-55 Intoxicated driver
10-56 Intoxicated pedestrian
10-57 Hit and run (fatal, injury, property damage)
10-58 Direct traffic
10-59 Convoy or escort
10-60 Patrol car in vicinity
10-61 Personnel in area
10-62 Reply to message
10-63 Prepare to make written report/copy
10-64 Message (local delivery)
10-65 Message assignment
10-66 Cancel message
10-67 Clear for message
10-68 Dispatch information
10-69 Message received
10-70 Fire alarm
10-71 Advise type/nature of fire
10-72 Report on fire in progress
10-73 Smoke report
10-74 Negative
10-75 Make backup
10-76 En route
10-77 ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival)
10-78 Need assistance
10-79 Notify Coroner
10-80 Chase in progress
10-81 Brethalyzer report
10-82 Reserve lodging
10-83 Work school crossing
10-84 Advise ETA
10-85 Delayed due to
10-86 Officer or Operator on duty 10-87 Pickup or distribute checks 10-88 Telephone number 10-89 Bomb threat 10-90 Bank alarm 10-91 Pick up subject 10-92 Improperly parked vehicle 10-93 Blockade 10-94 Drag racing 10-95 Subject in custody 10-96 Subject with mental illness 10-97 Signal check (test) 10-98 Prison/Jail break 10-99 Wanted (misdemeanor or felony) indicated

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