If You See Something, Say Something® | Homeland Security
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Archived: 2026-04-23 17:11
If You See Something, Say Something® | Homeland Security
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Join us in commemorating the 15th anniversary of the “If You See Something, Say Something®” campaign. Learn how you can continue empowering communities to make a difference.
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Have you seen something suspicious? Report it to local authorities. Your tip could help save a life.
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Spot Suspicious Activity
Stay prepared by knowing what types of suspicious activity could indicate terrorism.
Learn the Signs
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"If You See Something, Say Something
®
" is a national campaign that raises public awareness of the signs of terrorism and terrorism-related crime, and how to report suspicious activity to state and local law enforcement.
We all play a role in keeping our communities safe. It’s easy to be distracted during our daily routines such as going to work, school, or the grocery store, but as you’re going about your day,
if you see something
that doesn’t seem quite right,
say something
.
En español: Información sobre la Campaña
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Learn about the campaign’s mission, history, and other resources available.
Learn More
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Help your community or organization recognize the signs of suspicious activity and learn how to report it to local authorities.
Get Involved
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Stay alert and say something when you see signs of suspicious activity.
Learn the Signs
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If you see suspicious activity, report it to local law enforcement or a person of authority.
Report a Tip
IF THERE IS AN EMERGENCY, CALL 9-1-1.
Do not report suspicious activity to the Department of Homeland Security. Instead, notify local law enforcement.
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Skip to main content
Official websites use .gov
A
.gov
website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.
Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
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lock
(
)
or
https://
means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.
Countdown to America's 250th Anniversary!
162
Days
5
Hours
47
Minutes
notice
Due to the lapse in federal funding, this website will not be actively managed. Click here for more information.
Happy Anniversary, #SeeSay!
Join us in commemorating the 15th anniversary of the “If You See Something, Say Something®” campaign. Learn how you can continue empowering communities to make a difference.
Social Media Toolkit
Be the One to Speak Up
Have you seen something suspicious? Report it to local authorities. Your tip could help save a life.
Report a Tip
Spot Suspicious Activity
Stay prepared by knowing what types of suspicious activity could indicate terrorism.
Learn the Signs
Spread the Word
Play a role in keeping our nation safe. Share campaign materials to help raise awareness in your community.
Download Materials
"If You See Something, Say Something
®
" is a national campaign that raises public awareness of the signs of terrorism and terrorism-related crime, and how to report suspicious activity to state and local law enforcement.
We all play a role in keeping our communities safe. It’s easy to be distracted during our daily routines such as going to work, school, or the grocery store, but as you’re going about your day,
if you see something
that doesn’t seem quite right,
say something
.
En español: Información sobre la Campaña
Image
Learn about the campaign’s mission, history, and other resources available.
Learn More
Image
Help your community or organization recognize the signs of suspicious activity and learn how to report it to local authorities.
Get Involved
Image
Stay alert and say something when you see signs of suspicious activity.
Learn the Signs
Image
If you see suspicious activity, report it to local law enforcement or a person of authority.
Report a Tip
IF THERE IS AN EMERGENCY, CALL 9-1-1.
Do not report suspicious activity to the Department of Homeland Security. Instead, notify local law enforcement.
Back to Top