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Become a part of a dedicated, community-oriented police department that serves and protects Washington, DC. Police officers will perform the vital public services of preserving the peace, protecting life and property, preventing crime, apprehending criminals, and enforcing the laws and ordinances of the District of Columbia and the United States.
Telephone and Contact Directory | mpdc
A to Z Listing Select the first letter of the department or office you wish to reach. Additional resources: Call 911 if you have a police emergency Call 311 for a police non-emergency Who Do I Call? This one-page reference list may help if you are not sure who you should contact. Hotlines, Tip Lines and Other Important Numbers File a Police Report Online Community Resource …
Services - mpdc
DC Police Alert enables the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) to notify you quickly about crimes in your neighborhood that may affect you, your home or your business.
Police Reports | mpdc
We Moved! As of Monday, October 16, 2023, the following function has permanently moved to the address listed below. All existing appointments will be honored at this location. MPD Public Documents Section 441 4th Street, NW, Room 550 South Washington, DC 20001 Telephone: (202) 727-4275 The Arrest and Criminal History Section, Records Branch, provides police …
About MPD | mpdc
One of the 10 largest local police agencies in the United States, the MPD is the primary law enforcement agency for the District of Columbia. Founded in 1861, the MPD of today is on the forefront of technological crime fighting advances, from highly developed advances in evidence analysis to state-of the-art-information technology. These modern techniques are combined …
Police Districts and Police Service Areas | mpdc
About the Police Districts, Sectors and PSAs There are seven police districts in Washington, DC, and each police district is divided into three sectors, which are groups of Police Service Areas (PSAs). There are a total of 57 PSAs in the District of Columbia. Each police district has between seven and nine PSAs. Every resident lives in a PSA, and every PSA has a team of assigned …
Hotlines, Tip Lines and Important Numbers | mpdc
Aside from 911, none of the hotlines listed below should be considered an emergency number. If you witness a crime in progress or have an emergency that requires the police, please call 911. For non-emergency inquiries or requests, please use the MPD Telephone Directory to locate the contact number. MPD Hotlines
News Room | mpdc
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Who Do I Call? - mpdc
All phone numbers are area code 202 unless otherwise noted.