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4 Departments ✓ Verified April 2026 Suffolk County · NY

Police Departments in
Suffolk County, New York

Below is the verified list of all law enforcement agencies and police precincts operating within Suffolk County, New York. Each listing includes physical address, dispatch number, online services, and direct records request portal links. Includes police departments in all Suffolk County cities and unincorporated regions.

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Municipal Police

Amityville Police Department

✓ Verified 24/7 Patrol
📍 26 Ireland Place, Amityville, NY 11701
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Municipal Police

Lindenhurst Police Department

✓ Verified 24/7 Patrol
📍 430 South Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, NY 11757
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Municipal Police

Riverhead Police Department

✓ Verified 24/7 Patrol
📍 210 Howell Avenue, Riverhead, NY 11901
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Municipal Police

Southold Police Department

✓ Verified 24/7 Patrol
📍 41405 Route 25, Peconic, NY 11958
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Contact Guide

How to Contact Suffolk County Law Enforcement

Suffolk County is served by both the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office (for unincorporated areas) and individual municipal police departments for each incorporated city. Use the correct agency for faster response and accurate reporting.

🚨 Emergency Alert: Do NOT use standard contact forms, department websites, or email portals for crimes in progress or life-threatening situations. Always dial 911 immediately for emergencies. The contacts listed below are for non-emergency administrative purposes only.

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Emergency — Call 911

For crimes in progress, medical emergencies, fires, or any immediate threat to life or property. 911 routes directly to the Emergency Dispatch Center serving all departments listed on this page.

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Non-Emergency — Call Dispatch Directly

For past crimes, noise complaints, abandoned vehicles, or general information, call the non-emergency line for your specific department. Do not call 911 for non-emergency matters — this ties up critical resources.

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Records Requests — Use Portal

Most departments accept FOIA/PRA records requests online. Navigate to the department guide, click "Request Records," and follow the intake form. Processing is usually 10 business days.

Jurisdiction Guide

Which Department Should You Contact?

Choosing the correct agency is critical. Filing with the wrong department delays your case. Use this reference table for Suffolk County.

If Incident Is... Contact Reason
Within city limits Municipal Police Exclusive municipal jurisdiction
Unincorporated areas County Sheriff Sheriff patrols county territory
State highways NY State Patrol Exclusive state highway jurisdiction
Records Access

Public Records Request Guide — Suffolk County

Fee schedule ranges for New York public records. Verify exact fees with the specific department Records Division.

Record Type Standard Fee Processing Online
Traffic Accident Report $5 – $15 3–10 Days ✓ Enabled
Incident Report $5 – $25 5–15 Days Partial
Background Check $25 – $40 10–30 Days ✓ DOJ Portal
Common Questions

FAQ — Suffolk County Law Enforcement

There are 4 verified law enforcement agencies serving Suffolk County, including municipal police and the county sheriff station. Each agency has unique jurisdictional boundaries.
Non-emergency numbers vary by department. Refer to the directory cards above to find the verified dispatch line for your specific city or the county sheriff office.
You must file with the agency that has jurisdiction where the incident occurred. Many agencies in Suffolk County now offer online reporting for minor crimes like property theft or vandalism.
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Data Transparency Warning: Division hours for Records and administrative bureaus frequently differ from 24/7 patrol operations. Always call ahead. Data verified April 2026.