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Police Department Directory

Browse verified police departments, county sheriff offices, public records portals, and official non-emergency numbers for every state in the United States.

50
States Indexed
3,143
Counties Verified
9,466
Departments Mapped
100%
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National State Directory

Select your state to access the complete county-by-county law enforcement directory, including all police departments, sheriff offices, and public records portals.

How Law Enforcement Is Organized by State: Each US state divides law enforcement authority across municipal police departments, county sheriff offices, and state patrol agencies. Our directory provides a single access point for all three tiers — verified against official government sources and updated monthly. Select any state below to begin your search.

Navigation Guide

How to Use This Directory

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Select Your State

Click any state above to view its complete law enforcement directory — all counties, all departments, organized by jurisdiction type.

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Choose Your County

Inside each state page, browse counties alphabetically or by department count. Each county links to its full department roster.

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Access Official Portals

Every department page provides direct links to official government portals for filing reports, requesting records, and paying fines.

Common Questions

National Directory FAQ

Always file with the agency that has geographic jurisdiction over where the incident occurred — not where you live. Select your state, then the county where the event took place, and choose between the municipal police department or the county sheriff office.
Yes. All 50 US states are indexed, covering all 3,143 counties. Major metropolitan counties have 10–30+ individual departments mapped, while rural counties may have 1–3.
Most departments in large and medium-sized counties have online portals. Rural and smaller agencies may require phone contact. Each department page indicates which services are available online versus in-person.
Navigate to your state, then county, then the specific department page — each listing displays the official non-emergency dispatch number with a click-to-call link.
Public records access varies by state law. All 50 states have their own open records statute. Most allow digital submission. Visit your state page for state-specific FOIA guidance and direct links.

Can't Find Your Department?

Use our search tool or browse directly by state. All 9,466+ departments are indexed — select your state above to get started.