How to Report a Hate Crime to the FBI

If you’ve been threatened, attacked, or targeted for being Jewish, you may be the victim of a federal hate crime. Here’s how to report it effectively and safely.


First, If You’re in Immediate Danger

• Call 911 right away.
• If you’re at risk of violence, harassment, or swatting, prioritize your physical safety.

Then, proceed with reporting steps below.


Step-by-Step: Reporting to the FBI

Step One: File Online with the FBI Tip Form

• Submit at: https://tips.fbi.gov

• Choose “Hate Crime” from the category dropdown.
• Include:

  • Full names and handles (if online)
  • Date, time, and location
  • Screenshot or physical evidence
  • Your contact info (you can choose to remain anonymous)
  • Mention that the incident was antisemitic and qualifies as a bias-motivated crime

Step Two: Follow Up If Needed

• You may request to be contacted by an agent.
• Save a PDF or screenshot of your submission for your records.

Steap Three: For Ongoing Threats or High Risk

• Also report to:


What Counts as a Federal Hate Crime?

According to the FBI, the following may qualify:

• Verbal or physical threats targeting someone because they are Jewish
• Violent attacks motivated by antisemitic beliefs
• Online harassment campaigns if coordinated or threatening
• Doxxing or swatting if motivated by hate

See: https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/civil-rights/hate-crimes


You Can Also Report To:


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