Have a bicycle removed

Last updated January 23, 2025

Do you want to have a bike removed? Has a bicycle been abandoned on public property? Let us know about it.

Both working bicycles and bicycle frames can be reported. To be considered a bicycle frame, chassis or skeleton, the bike must be unusable.

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You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

  • If the bicycle causes a nuisance on pubic property, please contact the 311.
  • Please contact your local police station (SPVM) if the bicycle does not constitute a nuisance on public property.
    • Ahuntsic local police station: 514-280-0127
    • Cartierville local police station: 514-280-0110
  • Please contact the Agence de mobilité durable if the bike is chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

Bicycle on pubic property

Please call 311.

If the bike is chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack, please contact the Agence de mobilité durable.

Bicycles on your private property

Contact your local SPVM police station if the bike is not a public property nuisance. Police station 26: 514 280-0126

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission and is on public property. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

If the bike is a nuisance on your property, such as a bike chained to your fence. 

If you see an abandoned bike on public property, call 311.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

Here are situations that can be reported about bikes.

The bike is:

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

Bicycle on pubic property

Please call 311, or send us an e-mail.

Bicycles on your private property

If a bike, in good condition, is causing a nuisance on your property, such as a bike locked to your fence, contact the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM): 514-280-2222. 
It’s Montréal police number for non-emergencies.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

311

Outside of Montréal: 514-872-0311

Monday to Friday: From 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

You can have a bike removed if it was chained to your gate without permission. Other situations can also be reported, such as bikes that are: 

  • Attached to a tree or street furniture (lamp post, sign pole, public gate, etc.).
  • Obstructing snow removal operations.
  • Obstructing traffic on a narrow street.
  • Chained to a parking meter that does not have an integrated bike rack.
  • Blocking the entrance to a business.
  • Visibly abandoned (skeleton).

Report a bike

By phone

Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

514-280-2222

Montréal police number for non-emergencies.