DashCamCop helps police services detect hot-listed vehicles using Android phones, dashcam mirrors, and in-car screens. Reads and hits are sent to a secure dashboard where supervisors can see active devices, full scan history, maps, plate-search history, and hotlist matches by agency.
• Scan plates in real time from mobile or in-car cameras
• Alert only authorized law enforcement users with valid hotlist access
• Route every plate read back to the police service dashboard
• Keep every demo agency on the same shared URL now, with optional vanity addresses such as agency.dashcamcop.net later if you want them
• Support public-facing dashcam mode without exposing hit details on the device
Built around straightforward deployment for police IT teams, with per-agency branding, user roles, device login codes, and hosted dashboards under police control.
Every police service can use the same demo dashboard URL right now while still keeping separate managers, officers, civilians, devices, hotlists, branding, and records — and the system admin still has global oversight.
Plate reads are sent to the police service database with location, speed, device, and timestamp. Public users never see hit details on-device, while authorized LE users can see hit reasons and history.
The web dashboard shows active devices, hit locations on a map, device-specific plate-read logs, and searchable plate history so command staff can review where and when activity happened.
Public mode suppresses hit displays on the device but still reports them to the dashboard. Law-enforcement mode shows live reads and hotlist reasons, and supports on-device searching of reads and hits.
Phone: 1-888-833-7340
Email: dchatten@dclegal.net
The Florida demo tour runs March 22 to 27 in the Orlando area. We are able to meet this week. Call now for info, pilot scheduling, or an agency-specific walkthrough.