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Official US crime statistics

Burglary statistics in the United States

Official residential burglary statistics by state and county. These figures come from the same validated FBI UCR and county datasets used in the free Home Security Planning assessment.

Browse official residential burglary statistics across the United States. Every figure comes from validated government sources — not estimates.

  • Validated sources
  • Same data as assessment
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Coverage overview

Nationwide county reporting built from validated FBI UCR and state datasets — the same sources that power the free assessment.

47

States

3338

Counties

2025

Latest official year

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  • Validated official sources only
  • No estimated crime figures
  • Updated when source data refreshes

How this area is measured

United States

Country overview

Browse by state for official residential burglary rates. National aggregated rates are not shown on this page.

Source: State and county official crime statistics (FBI UCR / NIBRS, FBI UCR / NIBRS, California DOJ OpenJustice, FBI UCR / NIBRS, Connecticut DESPP, Delaware State Police, and others)

Recent trend

Select a state below to view the latest official residential burglary rate.

Plain-language summary from official reporting periods. Trend charts and benchmarks are in the free assessment.

Why you can trust this data

Official government sources

Figures attributed to FBI Crime Data Explorer — UCR/NIBRS. Home Security Planning does not alter published statistics.

Validated datasets only

No estimated or modelled crime rates on these pages. If official data is unavailable, the county is excluded.

Same data as the assessment

The free Home Security Planning assessment uses these validated sources for local burglary context.

Independent service

Home Security Planning is not affiliated with police or government agencies. We summarise published data clearly.

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You have seen how official burglary data is reported across states and counties. The next step is to connect that context to your area and home — entry points, locks, lighting, and layout — with recommendations ranked for your property type.

  • This page explains your area — published statistics for the official reporting geography
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  • Every home is different; recommendations are personalised, not a generic checklist
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Common questions

Where does this data come from?
State and county pages use official published burglary statistics from FBI UCR and validated state sources — the same datasets used in the Home Security Planning assessment.
Do I need an account for the assessment?
No. The free assessment does not require an account or personal details to get started.

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