Home > About Us
“If we haven’t met yet, I’m Mark Tagliareni. I’m a report writing expert and have taught over one thousand officers from all over the U.S. and Canada. My reports and my students’ reports have been read by the U.S. Secret Service, D.E.A., and the FBI, among other agencies. An instructor at Quantico even uses a student’s report to teach FBI agents.
“If we haven’t met yet, I’m Mark Tagliareni. I’m a report writing expert and have taught over one thousand officers from all over the U.S. and Canada. My reports and my students’ reports have been read by the U.S. Secret Service, D.E.A., and the FBI, among other agencies. An instructor at Quantico even uses a student’s report to teach FBI agents.
Police Report Formula is committed to assisting officers, investigators, and other law enforcement professionals in becoming skilled at writing clear and usable reports. To us, every report is a story, and its composition can make all the difference between justice, safety, and accountability.

Our mission is to establish police report writing as a skill that builds trust, precision, and professionalism within law enforcement. Through structured guidance, established frameworks, and real-life examples, we train officers to write reports that withstand legal scrutiny, convey information clearly, and maintain the utmost integrity in every word.
The goal is to ease report writing without compromising quality assurance; thus, officers gain more confidence, greater clarity, and more time to do what matters most: protecting communities and serving them.

We see a future in which each law enforcement agency drafts reports that are clear, defensible, and respected. Police Report Formula intends to become a standard for great report writing across departments nationwide, setting a shining precedent for communication in policing.
With this, we combine hands-on training, technology, and expert insights to create cultural change so that writing good and truthful reports comes naturally to every officer, whether they are a rookie or an old timer.
