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The following is a list of police districts in Norway. It lists the head office location, the chief of police, the number of employees (2011), [2] the number of rural and location stations, the population the district covers and the area it covers, [3] including important non-Schengen Area borders.
The Criminal Investigation Service was established in 1959, [4] and the search and rescue system with two joint coordination centers and sub-centers for each police district was created in 1970. [6] The number of police districts was nearly constant from 1894 to 2002, although a few have been creased and closed. [1]
Sør-Trøndelag Police District; Southern Buskerud Police District; Governor of Svalbard; T. Troms Police District
Norwegian Border Commissioner; O. Oslo Police District; R. Royal Police Escort This page was last edited on 14 February 2020, at 03:40 (UTC) ...
Økokrim was established in 1988 [7] and in 1994 the administrative responsibilities for the sheriff's offices was transferred to police districts. [1] The police school became a university college in 1993 and introduced a three-year education; in 1998 a second campus opened in Bodø. [2] Police Reform 2000 was a major restructuring of the ...
National Police Computing and Material Service (Norway) National Police Directorate (Norway) National Police Immigration Service (Norway) National Security Authority (Norway) Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs; Norwegian National Road Policing Service; Norwegian Police Federation; Template:Norwegian Police Service
National Police Directorate (Norwegian: Politidirektoratet) is a government agency subordinate to the Ministry of Justice and Public Security which heads the Norwegian Police Service. The directorate is led by the National Police Commissioner (Politidirektør), who since 2012 has been Odd Reidar Humlegård. [1] In Norway there is only one ...
Sør-Trøndelag Police District (Norwegian: Sør-Trøndelag politidistrikt) in Norway was created in 2002 when the former Trondheim Police District and Uttrøndelag Police District were merged. The district covers 23 municipalities, including the cities of Trondheim (Sentrum and Heimdal Police Stations) and Røros and 17 sheriff's offices ...