Legal analysis: If you report a crime, you will get a receipt. The alarm receipt is a certificate issued by the public security organ to the people who come to call the police, indicating that the person's alarm has been accepted. The report receipt contains the name of the person who called the police, the public security organ’s commitment to handle the situation reported by the person who called the police in accordance with the law, the police contact number, the police supervision telephone number, and the name of the police officer on duty. This system stipulates that when people come to the public security organs to call the police, the public security police must warmly receive them, register carefully and issue a report receipt. Cases within the scope of authority should generally be handled within one week, and the reasons for failure to be handled should be explained; for cases that do not fall under the jurisdiction of this jurisdiction or police type, they should be transferred to relevant units for processing within two days and explained to the public. clear. Legal basis: Article 111 of the Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China. Reports, accusations, and reports can be made in writing or orally. Staff members who accept oral reports, accusations, and whistle-blowing reports shall write down transcripts, which shall be signed or sealed by the reporter, accuser, or whistle-blower after they are read out correctly. Staff members who accept accusations or reports shall explain to the accuser or reporter the legal liability for false accusations. However, as long as the facts are not fabricated or evidence is fabricated, even if the facts of the accusation or report are inconsistent, or even wrongly accused, they must be strictly distinguished from false accusations. The public security organ, people's procuratorate or people's court shall ensure the safety of the reporter, accuser, whistleblower and their close relatives. If the reporter, accuser or whistleblower is unwilling to disclose his or her name and the behavior of reporting, accusing or reporting, the person shall keep his/her secret.