The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) is constantly working to build stronger and more impactful relationships with community members. Community engagement is at the core of …
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 …
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 …
The Arrest and Criminal History Section, Records Branch, provides police reports and clearances for a small fee. There is a $3 fee for all Accident Reports (PD-10s); fees associated with …
The organization of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) consists of the Executive Office of the Chief of Police, Patrol Services North and South, and six bureaus: Patrol Services North …
Metropolitan Police Department. While there was a slight decrease of two percent in fatal and non-fatal shootings last year, there is need for greater improvement. Over the past three …
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 …
CameraConnect DC, the Metropolitan Police Department’s new community camera sharing program, gives residents, business owners, institutions and others an additional way to help …
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 …