
New York Police Department - NYC.gov
New York City Police Department Precinct Finder Find your Precinct and learn what police are doing to further reduce crime in your neighborhood.
About NYPD - NYPD - NYC.gov
About NYPD The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is the largest and one of the oldest municipal police departments in the United States, with approximately 33,000 officers and 15,000 …
Services - NYPD - NYC.gov
Services In addition to enforcing the law and preventing crime, the New York City Police Department provides residents, workers, businesses, and visitors with a range of services, as well as important …
Careers - NYPD - NYC.gov
The NYPD offers competitive salaries and benefits as well as a chance to serve your neighbors: the people of New York City. So please explore the opportunities available in the NYPD, and consider …
Patrol - NYPD - NYC.gov
Patrol Chief of Patrol: Philip Rivera Follow @NYPDChiefPatrol The Patrol Services Bureau is the largest and most visible bureau in the NYPD, overseeing the majority of the department's uniformed officers …
Precincts - NYPD - NYC.gov
Explore NYPD precincts, access contact information, and learn about services provided by the New York City Police Department.
Contact Us - NYPD - NYC.gov
Contact Us Below is a list of important NYPD phone numbers. Emergency: 911 Non-Emergency: 311 NYPD General Inquiries: 646-610-5000 Sex Crimes Report Line: 212-267-7273 Crime Stoppers: 800 …
Bureaus - NYC.gov
Bureaus The NYPD is structured around bureaus and major offices that contain the department's enforcement, investigative, and administrative functions. Each bureau is headed by a chief or deputy …
Mission - NYPD - NYC.gov
Mission The mission of the New York City Police Department is to enhance the quality of life in New York City by working in partnership with the community to enforce the law, preserve peace, protect …
Find Your Precinct and Sector - NYPD - NYC.gov
Find Your Precinct and Sector New York City is divided into 78 police precincts, and each precinct is divided into sectors that correspond, as much as possible, with the boundaries of actual established …