City police departments maintain public safety through patrol, criminal investigation, community engagement, and emergency response within municipal boundaries. There are 10 Police Department locations in Sunrise, Florida.

Residents of Sunrise 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 Sunrise City, Florida Police Department

Bay County Jail

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Cedar Grove Police Department

View Details Call Now (850) 747-0209

Cedar Grove Police Department

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Florida Highway Patrol Troop A - Panama City

View Details Call Now (850) 872-4150

Florida Highway Patrol Troop A - Panama City

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Florida State University - Panama City Police

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Florida State University - Panama City Police

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Florida Department Of Law Enforcement - Panama City

View Details Call Now (850) 767-3490

Florida Department Of Law Enforcement - Panama City

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Cedar Grove Police Department

View Details Call Now (850) 763-1578

Cedar Grove Police Department

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Panama City Police Department - J C Wilson Substation

View Details Call Now (850) 872-3112

Panama City Police Department - J C Wilson Substation

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Parker Police Department

View Details Call Now (850) 871-4100

Parker Police Department

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Panama City Police Department

View Details Call Now (850) 872-3112

Panama City Police Department

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Springfield Police Department

View Details Call Now (850) 872-7545

Springfield Police Department

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Residents of Sunrise 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.