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Each day, approximately 600 civilian employees serve the Metropolitan Police Department in a broad variety of engaging positions ranging from administrative, technical and operational positions to strategic and senior leadership positions.
Call 911 if you have a police emergency; Call 311 for a police non-emergency; Who Do I Call? This one-page reference list may help if you are not sure who you should contact. Hotlines, Tip Lines and Other Important Numbers; File a Police Report Online; Community Resource Guide [PDF] Public Safety Communication Center; Office of Unified ...
All phone numbers are area code 202 unless otherwise noted. If you... Then call... Note: Local issues should be handled at your police district. Use the DC Guide to easily locate a police district. Just enter an address in the appropriate field and select the "Public Safety" tab below the map that appears.
The MPD is now hiring. Start your journey with us and apply today! For non-emergency help, please use the directory below. Community trust is critical to successful policing, and the MPD has made it a priority to enhance both transparency and accountability to make this agency meets community expectations.
The Metropolitan Police Department is now hiring for entry level police officer, experienced police officer, cadet and volunteer positions. Start your journey with us―apply today! Entry Level Officer Program
Each day, approximately 650 professional staff serve the Metropolitan Police Department in a broad variety of engaging positions ranging from administrative, technical and operational positions to strategic and senior leadership positions.
The Office of Human Resource Management hires, manages, and retains a qualified and diverse workforce, which includes recruitment efforts for new police officers.