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The Guam Police Department (Chamorro: Dipåttamenton Polisian Guåhan [1]) is the law enforcement agency in the United States territory of Guam. The department has jurisdiction across the entire territory, except for areas covered by the port, airport and military bases; the Guam Police Department has authority over military dependents on base ...
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A person may be required to present a Police Clearance Certificate as part of employment screening, as a pre-requisite for volunteer work, as preparation for a court appearance, to apply for a visa to enter/stay in some countries, or to satisfy a statutory requirement.
Guam Police Department; Guam Power Authority; Gun laws in Guam; L. Legislature of Guam; P. Public Auditor of Guam; S. Supreme Court of Guam This page was last edited ...
In January 2018, former Governor Carl T.C. Gutierrez officially announced his bid to once again be the Governor of Guam, after losing the past 2 elections against the Republican Calvo-Tenorio administration. Gutierrez selected former Guam Police Department chief Fred Bordallo as his running mate for the upcoming Democratic primaries.
See also 0–9 An enlargeable map of the United States Territory of Guam.gu – Internet country code top-level domain for Guam A Airports in Guam Area code 671 Atlas of Guam B Birds of Guam Buildings and structures in Guam commons:Category:Buildings and structures in Guam C The Coat of Arms of Guam Capital of Guam Chamorro people Category:Chamorro commons:Category:Chamorro Cities in Guam ...
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In 1973, Guam's leaders made their first attempt at creating a Guam Supreme Court but the Court's existence was short lived. A 1977 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court—Territory of Guam v. Olsen, 431 U.S. 195—found Guam's Supreme Court to be inorganic.