Notice of Required Emergency Notification and Timely Warning Policy and ASR Republication

April 29, 2026
To: University Employees
From: Institutional Policy & Projects and University Compliance Office
Subject: Notice of Required Emergency Notification and Timely Warning Policy and ASR Republication
Date: Apr 29, 2026

Notice of Required New Emergency Notification and Timely Warning Policy

University policies posted at policy.arizona.edu have university-wide relevance in operational efficiency, risk mitigation, compliance with laws, regulations and Arizona Board of Regents policies, and the delivery of the university’s mission and values.

The new Emergency Notification and Timely Warning Policy has been developed based on 34 C.F.R. § 668.41 Reporting and disclosure of information and 34 C.F.R. § 668.46 Institutional security policies and crime statistics.

The Emergency Notification and Timely Warning Policy is available on the University Policies website. 

To learn more about the university’s policy-making process, visit the University Policy-Making Policy and Procedures websites.


Revised 2025 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

The University of Arizona has published a revised 2025 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (ASR) to reflect changes in policies and procedures. The ASR is an annual report that provides information to the university community and helps everyone stay safe on campus. 

The updated report is available online. We encourage everyone to read it to stay informed.

Read the 2025 ASR [Revised] 

To obtain a paper copy of the ASR, please email the University Compliance Office: CleryAct@arizona.edu

What has changed

The revisions include updates to the Emergency Notification and Timely Warning policy and associated procedures and a small downward correction to the Main Campus Crime Statistic for domestic violence.

Revised sections in the report have been marked with an asterisk in the Table of Contents. 

What is in the ASR

The university publishes the ASR in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act, also known as the Clery Act, to provide students, employees, and the community with an overview of the university's security and safety resources, policies, and procedures. The ASR contains vital information on: 

  • Campus crime statistics
  • Safety and security policies
  • Police authority and jurisdiction by campus
  • How to report crime on and off university locations
  • Missing student notification policy for residential students
  • What to do if you become the victim of a crime

The ASR provides information on nine U of A campuses; the Annual Fire Safety Report for Main Campus is also included. 


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