City police departments maintain public safety through patrol, criminal investigation, community engagement, and emergency response within municipal boundaries. There are 19 Police Department locations in Washington, District of Columbia.
Residents of Washington should know their local non-emergency police number and be aware of the department's online options for filing minor incident reports, requesting records, and learning about community safety meetings and neighborhood watch programs.
List of Washington City, District Of Columbia Police Department
Metropolitan Police Department - Asian Liaison Unit
Farley Police Department
Metropolitan Police Department - Latino Liaison Unit
Metropolitan Police Department - Central Regional Operations Command
View Details Call Now (202) 576-8881Metropolitan Police Department - Central Regional Operations Command
Metropolitan Police Department - East Regional Operations Command
View Details Call Now (202) 645-5333Metropolitan Police Department - East Regional Operations Command
Metropolitan Police Department - First District Substation
Metropolitan Police Department - North Regional Operations Command
View Details Call Now (202) 576-6600Metropolitan Police Department - North Regional Operations Command
Metropolitan Police Department - Sixth District Substation
Metropolitan Police Department Seventh District
Metropolitan Police Department - Third District Substation
Metropolitan Police Department-Fifth District
Metropolitan Police Department-First District
Metropolitan Police Department-Fourth District
Metropolitan Police Department-Headquarters
University Of The District Of Columbia Security
Metropolitan Police Department-Third District
Washington Metro Area Transit Police Department
Metropolitan Police Department-Sixth District
Metropolitan Police Department-Second District
Police Department near Washington
Residents of Washington needing non-emergency police services can often file reports online, schedule fingerprinting appointments, and request public records through the department's website. When visiting in person for records or fingerprinting, bring a valid government-issued photo ID and any case or incident numbers relevant to your request.
You may also find Police Department locations in nearby cities including Washington.