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This is a list of U.S. state and local law enforcement agencies — local, regional, special and statewide government agencies (state police) of the U.S. states, of the federal district, and of the territories that provide law enforcement duties, including investigations, prevention and patrol functions.
Marine Corps Provost Marshal's Office. United States Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division (USMC CID) United States Marine Corps Civilian Police; Department of the Air and Space Force. United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations (Airforce OSI) United States Air Force Security Forces; Department of the Air Force Police
Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD) Florida: 3,139: May 2024 [9] 9: Dallas Police Department (DPD) Texas: 3,121: September 2024 [10] 10: Phoenix Police Department (PPD) Arizona: 2,563: April 2024 [11] 11: Nassau County Police Department (NCPD) New York: 2,508: September 2023 [12] 12: Detroit Police Department (DPD) Michigan: 2,496: January 2024 ...
Agency-specific police departments of the United States (1 C, 35 P) Military police of the United States ... Bureau of Land Management Office of Law Enforcement and ...
Metropolitan departments have usually been formed by a merger between local agencies, typically several local police departments and often the local sheriff's department or office, in efforts to provide greater efficiency by centralizing command and resources and to resolve jurisdictional problems, often in communities experiencing rapid ...
Municipal police departments of the United States (50 C, 1 P) N. Native American tribal police (11 P) P. Probation departments of the United States (1 C, 2 P) S.
For federal police agencies whose sole or main jurisdiction is to protect the facilities and property of a single government agency or department. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers going aboard a ship to examine cargo. The federal government of the United States empowers a wide range of federal law enforcement agencies (informally known as the "Feds") to maintain law and public order related to matters affecting the country as a whole.