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: MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Mobile Police Department. Welcome to the Mobile Police Department's precinct pages. Our goal is to provide you with pertinent information pertaining to the neighborhood in which you live. The Mobile Police Department's precincts are divided into smaller units known as beats. There are 46 beats patrolled by members of the Field Operations POLICIES AND PROCEDURES : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Mobile Police Department General Orders are a collection of written orders of the Chief of Police that establish the policies and procedures of the Mobile Police Department. Each general order is a dynamic document, subject to change as it is continually reviewed and updated. Note: Certain information that could compromise the role oflaw
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief of Police Lawrence Battiste. Chief of Police Lawrence L. Battiste IV has served 28 years in law enforcement. Prior to being appointed the City of Mobile Police Chief in April 2017, he was the department’s Assistant Police Chief, commanding several divisions. JUNE 2021 OFFICER OF THE MONTH : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Mobile Police Department has named Corporal Deandre Portis as Officer of the Month for the month of April 2021. Corporal Portis is a 14 year veteran of the department assigned to Second Precinct Patrol. The following summary will be the results that earned Corporal Portis officer of the month. MEMORIALS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT EDWARD P. DEFORD. Police Officer Edward P. Deford was shot and wounded on October 30, 1935 as he and his partner were escorting non-union workers across the I.L.A. picket lines near the Port of Mobile. Officer Deford was a veteran of eight years with the Mobile Police Department. Officer Deford died on October 31, 1935 at 2:35 p.m. RETRIEVING A VEHICLE FROM IMPOUND : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Impound Yard is open 7 days a week at 8 a.m. The gate closes at 4:45 p.m. daily. The Impound Yard is closed on city-approved holidays. If the registered owner wishes to retrieve his/her vehicle from the Impound Yard, he/she must provide the following three items: Valid driver's license if the vehicle is being driven from the lot. PROJECT THRIVE : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTSEE MORE ON MOBILEPD.ORG VEHICLE AUCTION RULES & REGISTRATION INFO : MOBILE POLICE Vehicles must be paid for in full by 4:45 PM on the Wednesday following the auction. Anyone not prepared to pay immediately, should not bid. Acceptable means of payment include cash, debit card and credit cards. American Express is not accepted. A 3% convenience fee will be added to all credit/debit card transactions. MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTNEWS HOMECOMMUNITY EVENTSNEWS RELEASESBOLO ( BE ON THE LOOKOUT)ANNOUNCEMENTS Interactions between the Mobile Police Department and citizens happen 24/7. Over 200,000 interactions take place between police officers and citizens each year. Interactions with civilians take place on patrol, at police headquarters, at the police precincts, over the phone, in schools, answering calls for service, with Community Advisory Panel TRAINING : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The level of training at the Mobile Police Department is high to assure that our officers can meet the demands of the job. Recruits receive approximately 800 hours of academic instruction compared to the state requirement of 520. Course work covers the gamut of law enforcement work: civil and criminal law, traffic law, physicaltraining
: MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Mobile Police Department. Welcome to the Mobile Police Department's precinct pages. Our goal is to provide you with pertinent information pertaining to the neighborhood in which you live. The Mobile Police Department's precincts are divided into smaller units known as beats. There are 46 beats patrolled by members of the Field Operations POLICIES AND PROCEDURES : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Mobile Police Department General Orders are a collection of written orders of the Chief of Police that establish the policies and procedures of the Mobile Police Department. Each general order is a dynamic document, subject to change as it is continually reviewed and updated. Note: Certain information that could compromise the role oflaw
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief of Police Lawrence Battiste. Chief of Police Lawrence L. Battiste IV has served 28 years in law enforcement. Prior to being appointed the City of Mobile Police Chief in April 2017, he was the department’s Assistant Police Chief, commanding several divisions. JUNE 2021 OFFICER OF THE MONTH : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Mobile Police Department has named Corporal Deandre Portis as Officer of the Month for the month of April 2021. Corporal Portis is a 14 year veteran of the department assigned to Second Precinct Patrol. The following summary will be the results that earned Corporal Portis officer of the month. MEMORIALS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT EDWARD P. DEFORD. Police Officer Edward P. Deford was shot and wounded on October 30, 1935 as he and his partner were escorting non-union workers across the I.L.A. picket lines near the Port of Mobile. Officer Deford was a veteran of eight years with the Mobile Police Department. Officer Deford died on October 31, 1935 at 2:35 p.m. RETRIEVING A VEHICLE FROM IMPOUND : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Impound Yard is open 7 days a week at 8 a.m. The gate closes at 4:45 p.m. daily. The Impound Yard is closed on city-approved holidays. If the registered owner wishes to retrieve his/her vehicle from the Impound Yard, he/she must provide the following three items: Valid driver's license if the vehicle is being driven from the lot. PROJECT THRIVE : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTSEE MORE ON MOBILEPD.ORG VEHICLE AUCTION RULES & REGISTRATION INFO : MOBILE POLICE Vehicles must be paid for in full by 4:45 PM on the Wednesday following the auction. Anyone not prepared to pay immediately, should not bid. Acceptable means of payment include cash, debit card and credit cards. American Express is not accepted. A 3% convenience fee will be added to all credit/debit card transactions. RECORDS & FORMS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The fee for all reports is $10. All major credit cards, cash, money order and cashier check are accepted. To obtain a report via mail, send request along with payment to Mobile Police Department Records 2460 Government Blvd Mobile, AL 36606. For more information, call the Records Unit at 251.208.1991. MEMORIALS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT EDWARD P. DEFORD. Police Officer Edward P. Deford was shot and wounded on October 30, 1935 as he and his partner were escorting non-union workers across the I.L.A. picket lines near the Port of Mobile. Officer Deford was a veteran of eight years with the Mobile Police Department. Officer Deford died on October 31, 1935 at 2:35 p.m. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief of Police Lawrence Battiste. Chief of Police Lawrence L. Battiste IV has served 28 years in law enforcement. Prior to being appointed the City of Mobile Police Chief in April 2017, he was the department’s Assistant Police Chief, commanding several divisions. CONTACT : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Making Mobile the Safest City in America with Respect for Everyone MPD : MOBILE POLICE INVESTIGATE A HOMICIDE ON DAUPHIN Mobile Police Investigate a Homicide on Dauphin Street . On June 9, 2021, at 2:25 pm, Mobile Police Department responded to the South of Dauphin Apartments for a report of a male down. MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT City Ordinance Section 39-62, requires all alarm users within the City of Mobile and its Police Jurisdiction to register their alarm systems and to include MANDATORY Emergency Contact Information. This registration will be effective for one year from the date of purchase.Fields marked with
MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The fee for a PDF copy of an accident report is $10 per report. Reports may be purchased with all major credit cards. The accident report (s) you requested will be emailed to you within 48 hours upon receipt. If additional information is needed, MPD Records will contact you. You will not be charged a fee if your report is unavailable. CIVILIAN RIDE-ALONG PROGRAM : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Civilian Ride-Along Program. The Mobile Police Department encourages anyone who is interested in law enforcement to participate in the Civilian Ride-Along Program with department personnel. This includes, but is not limited to, college interns, students in sponsored programs of study, officers from other agencies, media personnel andPROJECT SHIELD
Project Shield is a public-private partnership that allows the Mobile Police Department's Cyber-Division to access existing surveillance camera feeds located in businesses, schools, living communities, exterior residential sites (including doorbell cameras), and other established locations throughout the City of Mobile, the Greater GulfCoast
MPD : REGIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER OPENS TO COMBAT In June 2017, the Mobile Police Department, U.S. Secret Service Mobile Resident Office and Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office recognized the need for a regional law enforcement center in the Gulf Coast area that would be built on establishing multi-agency relationships and designedto
MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTHOMECOMMUNITY EVENTSNEWS RELEASESBOLO ( BE ON THE LOOKOUT)ANNOUNCEMENTSMEMORIALS About Our Police Department MPD engages in over 200,000 police/civilian interactions a year. Interactions between the Mobile Police Department and citizens happen 24/7. TRAINING : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Law enforcement is a career choice with many rewards. As a metropolitan police force of nearly 500 officers, the Mobile Police Department offers a wide range of work experience from traditional patrol work to highly specialized assignments. : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Mobile Police Department. Welcome to the Mobile Police Department's precinct pages. Our goal is to provide you with pertinent information pertaining to the neighborhood in which you live. RECORDS & FORMS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Records Unit pours through some 6,000 reports monthly. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, the Records Unit copy and provide citizens with police reports; issue permits to chauffeurs, private investigators, adult entertainers, and solicitors; issue alarm permits; enter investigative reports into the computer system; and compile and submit crime statistics required by the Alabama Criminal MEMORIALS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT This page is dedicated to the officers who gave their lives in the performance of their duties protecting the citizens of your city. Take a few moments to reflect and thank God that they were there for you. RETRIEVING A VEHICLE FROM IMPOUND : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IF YOUR VEHICLE WAS TOWED AND TAKEN TO THE IMPOUND YARD. Vehicles that have been impounded, that are not on an investigative hold, can be picked up during normal business hours atthe Impound Yard.
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT General Orders. The Mobile Police Department General Orders are a collection of written orders of the Chief of Police that establish the policies and procedures of the Mobile Police Department. PROJECT THRIVE : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTSEE MORE ON MOBILEPD.ORG VEHICLE AUCTION RULES & REGISTRATION INFO : MOBILE POLICE HOW TO GET PREPARED FOR THE VEHICLE AUCTION. Vehicle auctions are held every second Tuesday of the month. Registration begins at 8 a.m., preview of the vehicles begins at 8:15 AM to 9:00 AM, and biddingbegins at 9:00 AM.
MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Alarm Permit Registration. City Ordinance Section 39-62, requires all alarm users within the City of Mobile and its Police Jurisdiction to register their alarm systems and to include MANDATORY Emergency Contact Information. MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTHOMECOMMUNITY EVENTSNEWS RELEASESBOLO ( BE ON THE LOOKOUT)ANNOUNCEMENTSMEMORIALS About Our Police Department MPD engages in over 200,000 police/civilian interactions a year. Interactions between the Mobile Police Department and citizens happen 24/7. TRAINING : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Law enforcement is a career choice with many rewards. As a metropolitan police force of nearly 500 officers, the Mobile Police Department offers a wide range of work experience from traditional patrol work to highly specialized assignments. : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Mobile Police Department. Welcome to the Mobile Police Department's precinct pages. Our goal is to provide you with pertinent information pertaining to the neighborhood in which you live. RECORDS & FORMS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Records Unit pours through some 6,000 reports monthly. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, the Records Unit copy and provide citizens with police reports; issue permits to chauffeurs, private investigators, adult entertainers, and solicitors; issue alarm permits; enter investigative reports into the computer system; and compile and submit crime statistics required by the Alabama Criminal MEMORIALS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT This page is dedicated to the officers who gave their lives in the performance of their duties protecting the citizens of your city. Take a few moments to reflect and thank God that they were there for you. RETRIEVING A VEHICLE FROM IMPOUND : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IF YOUR VEHICLE WAS TOWED AND TAKEN TO THE IMPOUND YARD. Vehicles that have been impounded, that are not on an investigative hold, can be picked up during normal business hours atthe Impound Yard.
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT General Orders. The Mobile Police Department General Orders are a collection of written orders of the Chief of Police that establish the policies and procedures of the Mobile Police Department. PROJECT THRIVE : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTSEE MORE ON MOBILEPD.ORG VEHICLE AUCTION RULES & REGISTRATION INFO : MOBILE POLICE HOW TO GET PREPARED FOR THE VEHICLE AUCTION. Vehicle auctions are held every second Tuesday of the month. Registration begins at 8 a.m., preview of the vehicles begins at 8:15 AM to 9:00 AM, and biddingbegins at 9:00 AM.
MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Alarm Permit Registration. City Ordinance Section 39-62, requires all alarm users within the City of Mobile and its Police Jurisdiction to register their alarm systems and to include MANDATORY Emergency Contact Information. : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Mobile Police Department. Welcome to the Mobile Police Department's precinct pages. Our goal is to provide you with pertinent information pertaining to the neighborhood in which you live. PROJECT THRIVE : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Project THRIVE is an initiative of the Mobile Police Department dedicated to providing assistance to citizens who have been victimized by violent crimes. Trauma can have lasting adverse effects on a person's mental, physical, social, emotional or spiritual well-being. Led by the Mobile Police Department Office of Strategic Initiatives, Project THRIVE was created to close the gap between the POLICIES AND PROCEDURES : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT General Orders. The Mobile Police Department General Orders are a collection of written orders of the Chief of Police that establish the policies and procedures of the Mobile Police Department. VICTIM SERVICES UNIT : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Take a look at the complete list of all your rights as a victim.. If you are in need of services, contact us at 251-208-6384 or email victimadvocate@cityofmobile.org. STAFF MEMBERS. Stacey Dallas Woodyard, Victim Advocate Coordinator CONTACT : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Making Mobile the Safest City in America with Respect for Everyone CONTACT : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Investigative Operations Division Major William Jackson. The Investigative Operations Division, commanded by Major William Jackson, takes up where the street patrol officer leaves off: tracking the offender and making the case against him or her. MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Alarm Permit Registration. City Ordinance Section 39-62, requires all alarm users within the City of Mobile and its Police Jurisdiction to register their alarm systems and to include MANDATORY Emergency Contact Information. JUNIOR POLICE ACADEMY : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT This is the perfect opportunity for kids who are fascinated with becoming a police officer to join the Mobile Police Department for a week-long adventurous learning experience. MPD : MPD CITIZENS POLICE ACADEMY Enrollment is open for the Mobile Police Department Citizens Police Academy. The start date for the 10-week program is September 29, 2020. The Citizens Police Academy is designed to give Mobile citizens a greater understanding of police procedures and to learn about the major departments and their specific functions. MUTUAL RESPECT GUIDELINES FOR CITIZENS AND POLICE OFFICERS Mutual Respect Guidelines for Citizens and Police Officers. Everyone wants to be safe. Mobile police officers are trained to keep everyone safe in all situations. MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTHOMECOMMUNITY EVENTSNEWS RELEASESBOLO ( BE ON THE LOOKOUT)ANNOUNCEMENTSMEMORIALS Interactions between the Mobile Police Department and citizens happen 24/7. Over 200,000 interactions take place between police officers and citizens each year. Interactions with civilians take place on patrol, at police headquarters, at the police precincts, over the phone, in schools, answering calls for service, with Community Advisory Panel TRAINING : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The level of training at the Mobile Police Department is high to assure that our officers can meet the demands of the job. Recruits receive approximately 800 hours of academic instruction compared to the state requirement of 520. Course work covers the gamut of law enforcement work: civil and criminal law, traffic law, physicaltraining
: MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Mobile Police Department. Welcome to the Mobile Police Department's precinct pages. Our goal is to provide you with pertinent information pertaining to the neighborhood in which you live. The Mobile Police Department's precincts are divided into smaller units known as beats. There are 46 beats patrolled by members of the Field Operations RECORDS & FORMS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The fee for all reports is $10. All major credit cards, cash, money order and cashier check are accepted. To obtain a report via mail, send request along with payment to Mobile Police Department Records 2460 Government Blvd Mobile, AL 36606. For more information, call the Records Unit at 251.208.1991. RETRIEVING A VEHICLE FROM IMPOUND : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Impound Yard is open 7 days a week at 8 a.m. The gate closes at 4:45 p.m. daily. The Impound Yard is closed on city-approved holidays. If the registered owner wishes to retrieve his/her vehicle from the Impound Yard, he/she must provide the following three items: Valid driver's license if the vehicle is being driven from the lot. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief of Police Lawrence Battiste. Chief of Police Lawrence L. Battiste IV has served 28 years in law enforcement. Prior to being appointed the City of Mobile Police Chief in April 2017, he was the department’s Assistant Police Chief, commanding several divisions. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Mobile Police Department General Orders are a collection of written orders of the Chief of Police that establish the policies and procedures of the Mobile Police Department. Each general order is a dynamic document, subject to change as it is continually reviewed and updated. Note: Certain information that could compromise the role oflaw
MEMORIALS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT EDWARD P. DEFORD. Police Officer Edward P. Deford was shot and wounded on October 30, 1935 as he and his partner were escorting non-union workers across the I.L.A. picket lines near the Port of Mobile. Officer Deford was a veteran of eight years with the Mobile Police Department. Officer Deford died on October 31, 1935 at 2:35 p.m. PROJECT THRIVE : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTSEE MORE ON MOBILEPD.ORG VEHICLE AUCTION RULES & REGISTRATION INFO : MOBILE POLICE Vehicles must be paid for in full by 4:45 PM on the Wednesday following the auction. Anyone not prepared to pay immediately, should not bid. Acceptable means of payment include cash, debit card and credit cards. American Express is not accepted. A 3% convenience fee will be added to all credit/debit card transactions. MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTHOMECOMMUNITY EVENTSNEWS RELEASESBOLO ( BE ON THE LOOKOUT)ANNOUNCEMENTSMEMORIALS Interactions between the Mobile Police Department and citizens happen 24/7. Over 200,000 interactions take place between police officers and citizens each year. Interactions with civilians take place on patrol, at police headquarters, at the police precincts, over the phone, in schools, answering calls for service, with Community Advisory Panel TRAINING : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The level of training at the Mobile Police Department is high to assure that our officers can meet the demands of the job. Recruits receive approximately 800 hours of academic instruction compared to the state requirement of 520. Course work covers the gamut of law enforcement work: civil and criminal law, traffic law, physicaltraining
: MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Mobile Police Department. Welcome to the Mobile Police Department's precinct pages. Our goal is to provide you with pertinent information pertaining to the neighborhood in which you live. The Mobile Police Department's precincts are divided into smaller units known as beats. There are 46 beats patrolled by members of the Field Operations RECORDS & FORMS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The fee for all reports is $10. All major credit cards, cash, money order and cashier check are accepted. To obtain a report via mail, send request along with payment to Mobile Police Department Records 2460 Government Blvd Mobile, AL 36606. For more information, call the Records Unit at 251.208.1991. RETRIEVING A VEHICLE FROM IMPOUND : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Impound Yard is open 7 days a week at 8 a.m. The gate closes at 4:45 p.m. daily. The Impound Yard is closed on city-approved holidays. If the registered owner wishes to retrieve his/her vehicle from the Impound Yard, he/she must provide the following three items: Valid driver's license if the vehicle is being driven from the lot. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief of Police Lawrence Battiste. Chief of Police Lawrence L. Battiste IV has served 28 years in law enforcement. Prior to being appointed the City of Mobile Police Chief in April 2017, he was the department’s Assistant Police Chief, commanding several divisions. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Mobile Police Department General Orders are a collection of written orders of the Chief of Police that establish the policies and procedures of the Mobile Police Department. Each general order is a dynamic document, subject to change as it is continually reviewed and updated. Note: Certain information that could compromise the role oflaw
MEMORIALS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT EDWARD P. DEFORD. Police Officer Edward P. Deford was shot and wounded on October 30, 1935 as he and his partner were escorting non-union workers across the I.L.A. picket lines near the Port of Mobile. Officer Deford was a veteran of eight years with the Mobile Police Department. Officer Deford died on October 31, 1935 at 2:35 p.m. PROJECT THRIVE : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTSEE MORE ON MOBILEPD.ORG VEHICLE AUCTION RULES & REGISTRATION INFO : MOBILE POLICE Vehicles must be paid for in full by 4:45 PM on the Wednesday following the auction. Anyone not prepared to pay immediately, should not bid. Acceptable means of payment include cash, debit card and credit cards. American Express is not accepted. A 3% convenience fee will be added to all credit/debit card transactions. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief of Police Lawrence Battiste. Chief of Police Lawrence L. Battiste IV has served 28 years in law enforcement. Prior to being appointed the City of Mobile Police Chief in April 2017, he was the department’s Assistant Police Chief, commanding several divisions. PROJECT THRIVE : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Project THRIVE is an initiative of the Mobile Police Department dedicated to providing assistance to citizens who have been victimized by violent crimes. Trauma can have lasting adverse effects on a person's mental, physical, social, emotional or spiritual well-being. Led by the Mobile Police Department Office of Strategic Initiatives, Project THRIVE was created to close the gap between the MEMORIALS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT EDWARD P. DEFORD. Police Officer Edward P. Deford was shot and wounded on October 30, 1935 as he and his partner were escorting non-union workers across the I.L.A. picket lines near the Port of Mobile. Officer Deford was a veteran of eight years with the Mobile Police Department. Officer Deford died on October 31, 1935 at 2:35 p.m. CONTACT INFORMATION : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT City of Mobile Police Department Headquarters. 2460 Government Blvd Mobile, AL 36606 251-208-1700 CONTACT : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Making Mobile the Safest City in America with Respect for Everyone MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Making Mobile the Safest City in America with Respect for Everyone VICTIM SERVICES UNIT : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT An application for assistance is received within one year of the date of the crime. The victim cooperates with the investigation. The victim did not contribute to the crime. Take a look at the complete list of all your rights as a victim. If you are in need of services, contact us at 251-208-6384 or email victimadvocate@cityofmobile.org. MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT City Ordinance Section 39-62, requires all alarm users within the City of Mobile and its Police Jurisdiction to register their alarm systems and to include MANDATORY Emergency Contact Information. This registration will be effective for one year from the date of purchase.Fields marked with
CIVILIAN RIDE-ALONG PROGRAM : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Civilian Ride-Along Program. The Mobile Police Department encourages anyone who is interested in law enforcement to participate in the Civilian Ride-Along Program with department personnel. This includes, but is not limited to, college interns, students in sponsored programs of study, officers from other agencies, media personnel and MPD : REGIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER OPENS TO COMBAT In June 2017, the Mobile Police Department, U.S. Secret Service Mobile Resident Office and Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office recognized the need for a regional law enforcement center in the Gulf Coast area that would be built on establishing multi-agency relationships and designedto
MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTHOMECOMMUNITY EVENTSNEWS RELEASESBOLO ( BE ON THE LOOKOUT)ANNOUNCEMENTSMEMORIALS Interactions between the Mobile Police Department and citizens happen 24/7. Over 200,000 interactions take place between police officers and citizens each year. Interactions with civilians take place on patrol, at police headquarters, at the police precincts, over the phone, in schools, answering calls for service, with Community Advisory Panel TRAINING : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The level of training at the Mobile Police Department is high to assure that our officers can meet the demands of the job. Recruits receive approximately 800 hours of academic instruction compared to the state requirement of 520. Course work covers the gamut of law enforcement work: civil and criminal law, traffic law, physicaltraining
RETRIEVING A VEHICLE FROM IMPOUND : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Impound Yard is open 7 days a week at 8 a.m. The gate closes at 4:45 p.m. daily. The Impound Yard is closed on city-approved holidays. If the registered owner wishes to retrieve his/her vehicle from the Impound Yard, he/she must provide the following three items: Valid driver's license if the vehicle is being driven from the lot. : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Mobile Police Department. Welcome to the Mobile Police Department's precinct pages. Our goal is to provide you with pertinent information pertaining to the neighborhood in which you live. The Mobile Police Department's precincts are divided into smaller units known as beats. There are 46 beats patrolled by members of the Field Operations RECORDS & FORMS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The fee for all reports is $10. All major credit cards, cash, money order and cashier check are accepted. To obtain a report via mail, send request along with payment to Mobile Police Department Records 2460 Government Blvd Mobile, AL 36606. For more information, call the Records Unit at 251.208.1991. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Mobile Police Department General Orders are a collection of written orders of the Chief of Police that establish the policies and procedures of the Mobile Police Department. Each general order is a dynamic document, subject to change as it is continually reviewed and updated. Note: Certain information that could compromise the role oflaw
PROJECT THRIVE : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTSEE MORE ON MOBILEPD.ORG MEMORIALS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT EDWARD P. DEFORD. Police Officer Edward P. Deford was shot and wounded on October 30, 1935 as he and his partner were escorting non-union workers across the I.L.A. picket lines near the Port of Mobile. Officer Deford was a veteran of eight years with the Mobile Police Department. Officer Deford died on October 31, 1935 at 2:35 p.m. VICTIM SERVICES UNIT : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT An application for assistance is received within one year of the date of the crime. The victim cooperates with the investigation. The victim did not contribute to the crime. Take a look at the complete list of all your rights as a victim. If you are in need of services, contact us at 251-208-6384 or email victimadvocate@cityofmobile.org. VEHICLE AUCTION RULES & REGISTRATION INFO : MOBILE POLICE Vehicles must be paid for in full by 4:45 PM on the Wednesday following the auction. Anyone not prepared to pay immediately, should not bid. Acceptable means of payment include cash, debit card and credit cards. American Express is not accepted. A 3% convenience fee will be added to all credit/debit card transactions. MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTHOMECOMMUNITY EVENTSNEWS RELEASESBOLO ( BE ON THE LOOKOUT)ANNOUNCEMENTSMEMORIALS Interactions between the Mobile Police Department and citizens happen 24/7. Over 200,000 interactions take place between police officers and citizens each year. Interactions with civilians take place on patrol, at police headquarters, at the police precincts, over the phone, in schools, answering calls for service, with Community Advisory Panel TRAINING : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The level of training at the Mobile Police Department is high to assure that our officers can meet the demands of the job. Recruits receive approximately 800 hours of academic instruction compared to the state requirement of 520. Course work covers the gamut of law enforcement work: civil and criminal law, traffic law, physicaltraining
RETRIEVING A VEHICLE FROM IMPOUND : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Impound Yard is open 7 days a week at 8 a.m. The gate closes at 4:45 p.m. daily. The Impound Yard is closed on city-approved holidays. If the registered owner wishes to retrieve his/her vehicle from the Impound Yard, he/she must provide the following three items: Valid driver's license if the vehicle is being driven from the lot. : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Mobile Police Department. Welcome to the Mobile Police Department's precinct pages. Our goal is to provide you with pertinent information pertaining to the neighborhood in which you live. The Mobile Police Department's precincts are divided into smaller units known as beats. There are 46 beats patrolled by members of the Field Operations RECORDS & FORMS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The fee for all reports is $10. All major credit cards, cash, money order and cashier check are accepted. To obtain a report via mail, send request along with payment to Mobile Police Department Records 2460 Government Blvd Mobile, AL 36606. For more information, call the Records Unit at 251.208.1991. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The Mobile Police Department General Orders are a collection of written orders of the Chief of Police that establish the policies and procedures of the Mobile Police Department. Each general order is a dynamic document, subject to change as it is continually reviewed and updated. Note: Certain information that could compromise the role oflaw
PROJECT THRIVE : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENTSEE MORE ON MOBILEPD.ORG MEMORIALS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT EDWARD P. DEFORD. Police Officer Edward P. Deford was shot and wounded on October 30, 1935 as he and his partner were escorting non-union workers across the I.L.A. picket lines near the Port of Mobile. Officer Deford was a veteran of eight years with the Mobile Police Department. Officer Deford died on October 31, 1935 at 2:35 p.m. VICTIM SERVICES UNIT : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT An application for assistance is received within one year of the date of the crime. The victim cooperates with the investigation. The victim did not contribute to the crime. Take a look at the complete list of all your rights as a victim. If you are in need of services, contact us at 251-208-6384 or email victimadvocate@cityofmobile.org. VEHICLE AUCTION RULES & REGISTRATION INFO : MOBILE POLICE Vehicles must be paid for in full by 4:45 PM on the Wednesday following the auction. Anyone not prepared to pay immediately, should not bid. Acceptable means of payment include cash, debit card and credit cards. American Express is not accepted. A 3% convenience fee will be added to all credit/debit card transactions. TRAINING : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The level of training at the Mobile Police Department is high to assure that our officers can meet the demands of the job. Recruits receive approximately 800 hours of academic instruction compared to the state requirement of 520. Course work covers the gamut of law enforcement work: civil and criminal law, traffic law, physicaltraining
RECORDS & FORMS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The fee for all reports is $10. All major credit cards, cash, money order and cashier check are accepted. To obtain a report via mail, send request along with payment to Mobile Police Department Records 2460 Government Blvd Mobile, AL 36606. For more information, call the Records Unit at 251.208.1991. JOIN US : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Training. Law enforcement is a career choice with many rewards. As a metropolitan police force of nearly 500 officers, the Mobile Police Department offers a wide range of work experience from traditional patrol work to highly-specialized assignments. MEMORIALS : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT EDWARD P. DEFORD. Police Officer Edward P. Deford was shot and wounded on October 30, 1935 as he and his partner were escorting non-union workers across the I.L.A. picket lines near the Port of Mobile. Officer Deford was a veteran of eight years with the Mobile Police Department. Officer Deford died on October 31, 1935 at 2:35 p.m. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief of Police Lawrence Battiste. Chief of Police Lawrence L. Battiste IV has served 28 years in law enforcement. Prior to being appointed the City of Mobile Police Chief in April 2017, he was the department’s Assistant Police Chief, commanding several divisions. VICTIM SERVICES UNIT : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT An application for assistance is received within one year of the date of the crime. The victim cooperates with the investigation. The victim did not contribute to the crime. Take a look at the complete list of all your rights as a victim. If you are in need of services, contact us at 251-208-6384 or email victimadvocate@cityofmobile.org. PRECINCT : MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The precinct is located at 5441 Highway 90 Suite 25. Our area of responsibility is from I-65 and Dauphin, west to Irvington, and south to the Dauphin Island Parkway area south of Laurendine Road. In 2020, the population for this area was approximately 77,680 residents with 46,292 calls for service. MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT City Ordinance Section 39-62, requires all alarm users within the City of Mobile and its Police Jurisdiction to register their alarm systems and to include MANDATORY Emergency Contact Information. This registration will be effective for one year from the date of purchase.Fields marked with
MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT The fee for a PDF copy of an accident report is $10 per report. Reports may be purchased with all major credit cards. The accident report (s) you requested will be emailed to you within 48 hours upon receipt. If additional information is needed, MPD Records will contact you. You will not be charged a fee if your report is unavailable. MPD : REGIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER OPENS TO COMBAT In June 2017, the Mobile Police Department, U.S. Secret Service Mobile Resident Office and Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office recognized the need for a regional law enforcement center in the Gulf Coast area that would be built on establishing multi-agency relationships and designedto
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