
Police | City of OKC
Feb 18, 2025 · The Oklahoma City Police Department offers rewarding law enforcement careers to men and women interested in becoming police officers. Take the first steps and learn more.
Contact Us | City of OKC
If you have questions or concerns about your interaction with a police officer, you can contact (405)231-2121 and ask to speak to a supervisor. A supervisor will either call you or meet you in person to address your concerns.
Police Records & Permits | City of OKC
The Records Unit operates 24 hours per day, seven days per week and exists as a safekeeping repository for case history documents from all divisions of the Oklahoma City Police Department; a data entry section to enter verbal case reports from officers in the field as well as data entry of handwritten reports, and a customer service section to ...
About Us | City of OKC
The Oklahoma City Police Department, with a uniformed force of 1169 officers and 300 civilian employees, protects citizens and property from criminal activity, keeps the peace, enforces laws, apprehends criminals and helps prepare cases for prosecution.
Investigative Units | City of OKC
The Oklahoma City Police Department has several investigative units which specialize on specific types of crimes. Our department is able to better serve the community by having its detectives become specialized and experienced in their respective investigative fields.
Patrol Divisions | City of OKC
Each of the main four patrol divisions include over 150 uniformed officers, who directly serve the citizens of Oklahoma City each and every day, by responding to a wide array of calls for service and vehicular accidents.
Report a Crime | City of OKC
Calling from Outside of OKC Call (405) 231-2121 if you are calling from outside of Oklahoma City and need to report a crime. Report Suspicious Activity Visit the U.S. Department of Homeland Security website to report activity you consider to be suspicious. To learn more, visit our If You See Something, Say Something page. Report Tips to Crime ...
Records Request Form | City of OKC
Records requiring legal review may require approximately 30 business days to be completed. All other requests for records will be completed within approximately 7 business days. If you have questions, please contact the City Clerk's Office at (405) 297-2391 or [email protected]. The following fees may apply: Common Fees
Office of Media Relations - City of OKC
The Office of Media Relations, also known as the Public Information Office, is responsible for providing police department related information to local, state and national media.
Police Chief Ron C. Bacy | City of OKC
Oklahoma City Manager Craig Freeman announced in August 2024 the selection of Ron C. Bacy as Oklahoma City’s 51st police chief. Bacy has been an Oklahoma City police officer for 32 years and served as one of the Police Department’s five Deputy Chiefs.