Have a bicycle removed

Last updated April 23, 2024

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

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 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

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.

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 

Please contact 911.