Police departments in Minnesota operate independently at the municipal level, with each city or town maintaining its own department under local government authority. State-level law enforcement is handled separately by the Minnesota State Police or Highway Patrol, which provides support to local agencies and covers unincorporated areas.
Police Department locations are available in 353 cities across Minnesota. They are spread across 82 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration of police department locations include Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, reflecting the larger municipal departments in major urban centers with multiple precincts or substations.
Residents of Minnesota should save their local police department's non-emergency number for situations that require a police response but are not life-threatening emergencies, such as minor accidents, noise complaints, and suspicious activity reports.
Police Department by Counties
Police Department by Cities
- Brooklyn Park
- Brooklyn Center
- Belle Plaine
- Big Lake
- Blooming Prairie
- Bayport
- Burnsville
- Blue Earth
- Brownton
- Brownsdale
- Blackduck
- Baxter
- Buffalo Lake
- Belgrade
- Breckenridge
- Bloomington
- Bovey
- Bigfork
- Balaton
- Battle Lake
- Becker
- Biwabik
- Bertha
- Browns Valley
- Blaine
- Bemidji
- Backus
- Bagley
- Barnesville
- Brainerd
- Brandon
- Braham
- Baudette
- Bird Island
- Babbitt
- Benson
- Buffalo
- Minneapolis
- Moose Lake
- Mountain Lake
- Mendota Heights
- Maple Grove
- Medina
- Mound
- Minneota
- Milaca
- Morristown
- Melrose
- Menahga
- McGregor
- Mapleton
- Montevideo
- Minnetonka
- Mora
- Mankato
- Morris
- Minnesota Lake
- Maple Plain
- Montgomery
- Motley
- Madison Lake
- Moorhead
- Minnetrista
- Marble
- Madison
- Marshall
- Maplewood
- Morgan
- Morton
- Madelia
- St. Francis
- Springfield
- South Saint Paul
- Sherburn
- Silver Lake
- St. Peter
- Savage
- St. Cloud
- St. Stephen
- Sartell
- Stillwater
- St. Paul
- Spring Grove
- Stewart
- Sacred Heart
- Sebeka
- St. James
- Spring Valley
- St. Louis Park
- Silver Bay
- Slayton
- St. Joseph
- Staples
- St. Paul Park
- Sauk Rapids
- Sleepy Eye
- Starbuck
- Shakopee
- Soudan
- Sauk Centre
- St. Charles
Residents of Minnesota should identify their local police department's non-emergency line, online report filing portal, and records request process before they need them. Many departments in Minnesota offer fingerprinting services by appointment, and some provide online crime mapping tools to help residents stay informed about activity in their neighborhoods.
Browse Police Department by county across Minnesota to find the nearest location.