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Chicago has the second-largest Police Department in the nation, with over 12,000 officers dedicated to protecting the lives, property, and rights of all people. We accomplish this through professionalism, innovation, and a progressive approach to community relational policing.
Chicago is made up of 22 police districts. Your neighborhood is located within one of these police districts. Navigate to the Police Districts Map to find your District shown as a 3-digit number starting with zero on the map.
Look up your district and area information by address. Street # Street DirectionNSEW.
Current police district boundaries in Chicago. The data can be viewed on the Chicago Data Portal with a web browser. However, to view or use the files outside of a web browser, you will need to use compression software and special GIS software, such as ESRI ArcGIS (shapefile) or Google Earth (KML or KMZ), is required.
Maps Community Areas PDF Format, Page Size 11 x 17. Printing: Recommend downloading PDF before printing.
District 19 is made up of the following neighborhoods: Lincoln Square, North Center, Lincoln Park, Lake View, Uptown. It includes Wrigleyville. I grew up in the southwest suburbs of Addision and Glendale Heights.
Chicago has the second-largest Police Department in the nation, with over 12,000 officers dedicated to protecting the lives, property, and rights of all people. We accomplish this through professionalism, innovation, and a progressive approach to community relational policing.
The CPD website is designed to provide general information about the Chicago Police Department and the Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy. You will also find information on how you can make your neighborhood a safer, more enjoyable place to live. All Emergencies: CALL 911 (TTY 911) Anti-Gun Enforcement Telephone: 877.CPD.GUNS (877.273.4867)
Five government agencies are charged with various aspects of police oversight in Chicago: a set of 22 Police District Councils, the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability, the Chicago Police Board, the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, and the Deputy Inspector General for Public Safety.
Chicago Police Districts all cross ward boundaries, in some cases as many as nine times. White lines represent police district boundaries and red ward boundaries. Click the map to see what...