Police utility suite for case management and tracking. Log arrests, citations, traffic stops, SFST summaries, photos and more. Quick Law reference and dept documentation.
Patrol Toolkit is a police field notes and patrol documentation app for law enforcement officers who need fast, organized shift records.
Built for patrol work, the app helps officers document common field activity without scattering details across paper notes, camera roll photos, text messages, or disconnected apps.
Use Patrol Toolkit to organize:
• SFST observations
• Personal forms and documents
• Calendar with automatic activity logging
• Turn by turn pursuit mapping with export
• Case-linked photos
• Penal Law reference by state
• Traffic stops
• Citations
• Arrests
• And more
SFST Scorecard
Document standardized field sobriety test observations in a structured workflow and generate a clean summary for later reference.
Pursuit Mapper
Record pursuit details, route information, notes, and related case information in one place.
Photo Capture
Capture photos inside the app workflow so they stay connected to the app and not your camera roll.
Daily Activity Tracking
Track shift activity by day, including traffic stops, citations, arrests and other patrol work.
Department Docs
Upload frequently used forms and paperwork, stored in one place.
Patrol Calendar
Calendar markup with overtime, training and more. Automatically tracks activity metrics day by day
Case Linking
Group related notes, photos, pursuits, stops, citations, arrests, and activity under the same case.
Patrol Toolkit is designed for officers who want cleaner documentation, better personal organization, and faster access to an all-in-one place for reviewing cases or prior activity.
Important disclaimer: Patrol Toolkit is not affiliated with, endorsed by, operated by, or authorized by any government agency, law enforcement agency, court, or public safety authority. Patrol Toolkit does not represent a government entity and does not provide official police reports, legal advice, emergency services, CAD/RMS access, court filings, or agency policy.
Government information sources: Law Reference entries are informational summaries. Users should verify current law and official requirements through the original government sources, including:
Texas Constitution and Statutes:
https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/
California Legislative Information:
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes.xhtml
Official Florida Statutes:
https://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/
NYS Senate Laws:
https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws
Arkansas Law:
https://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/ArkansasLaw