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New Orleans Police Department 715 South Broad St New Orleans, LA 70119. Hours of Operation Monday–Friday 8:00am–5:00pm. Non-Emergency Calls/To File Report (504) 821-2222 Emergency Calls: 911. Full divisional and bureau contact information here.
Contact NOPD Specialized Units. Online police reporting (non-emergency incidents only) - 504-821-2222. Central Evidence and Property Division (recovered property/evidence) - 504-658-5550. Public Affairs Division (media inquiries) - 504-658-5858, nopdpio@nola.gov. Reports and Records Requests - 504-658-5455.
To apply, you must: Be at least 20 years of age at the time of application. Be licensed to drive with a good driving record and driving experience. Be in good physical and psychological condition to perform the essential functions of the job of Police Officer.
New Orleans Police Department. Police Districts. The City of New Orleans is divided into eight NOPD field operations districts, each headed by a district captain and having its own staff, mailing address and geographic jurisdiction. Click links below for information about police districts including areas covered, neighborhood policing programs ...
New Orleans Police Department 715 South Broad St New Orleans, LA 70119. Hours of Operation Monday–Friday 9:00am–5:00pm. Non-Emergency Calls/To File Report (504) 821-2222 Emergency Calls: 911. Full divisional and bureau contact information here.
New Orleans Police Department. Data and Dashboards. As part of its commitment to transparency, accountability, collaboration and integrity, the New Orleans Police Department has made a number of different sets of data and records available to the public.
New Orleans Police Department 715 South Broad St New Orleans, LA 70119. Hours of Operation Monday–Friday 9:00am–5:00pm. Non-Emergency Calls/To File Report (504) 821-2222 Emergency Calls: 911. Full divisional and bureau contact information here.
The New Orleans Police Department’s Education and Training Division (Academy) is committed to providing quality recruit, field, in-service, and professional development training programs which are centered in the best practices of constitutional and community policing.
Filing a false police report is a crime. You will be given a police report case number. You will be able to download a copy of the police report to keep for your records. For information concerning your submitted report, please contact the NOPD Alternative Police Reporting group at (504) 658-5289.
NOLA 311 is New Orleans’ primary source of local government information and non-emergency services. Whether you are a local resident, visitor, or business, NOLA-311 will provide a prompt, courteous and professional customer service experience.