facebooktwitterpinterest

Reviews, get directions and information for Northern York County Regional Police Department

Northern York County Regional Police Department

About

Official Facebook Page of the Northern York County Regional Police Department

Description

As part of many firsts in the history of the agency, in 1970, The Governor’s Justice Commission, acting in concert with the Pennsylvania Department of Community Affairs, was solicited by several York County Municipalities to determine the need and feasibility of the consolidation of police services. Both agencies realized that police services in the Commonwealth had to be cost-effective to better serve socio-economic concerns of our community. To that end, funding to implement the delivery of police services was provided to the original five York County Municipalities (Dover Twp, Dover Borough, Wellsville Borough, Manchester Twp, & Paradise Twp) that agreed to participate in organizing the Northern York County Regional Police Department.

Act 180, as passed by the General Assembly in 1972, served as the founding document for this new police entity. This act has come to be known as the “Intergovernmental Cooperation Act.” It empowered these municipalities to delegate police powers to a new and separate quasi-governmental unit, THE NORTHERN YORK COUNTY REGIONAL POLICE DEPARTMENT.

To empower this new police department, each municipality designates one elected member of its respective Borough or Township to represent their political subdivision on the Board of Commissioners. Each municipality has one (1) such Commissioner.

On September 27, 1972, the NYCRPD assumed all police responsibilities for the participating municipalities. Originally the police department consisted of a Chief, two Sergeants, one Criminal Investigator and ten Patrol Officers.

In the nearly 40 years that have passed since the inception of the Department, several municipalities have joined the regional family and two have left. The timeline for these milestones is as follows

1973: Founding member Wellsville Borough withdraws. North York Borough disbands its own police department and joins the NYCRPD.
1983: Conewago Township joins the NYCRPD family of municipalities. Conewago Township previously had its own police department.
1991: The NYCRPD expands northward in the county. Franklin Township joins in January and Dillsburg Borough follows in February. Dillsburg Borough disbands its own police department.
2003: Jackson Township joins after the dissolution of its own police department. The Department now has nine member municipalities.
2004: Dillsburg Borough withdraws from the Department
2008: Spring Grove Area School District and the Department reach an agreement to hire a School Resource Officer.
2014: Dover Area School District and the Department reach an agreement to hire a School Resource Officer.

Today the jurisdiction of the agency covers a large and rapidly developing area of Central and Northern York County with a wide demographic base. The jurisdiction encompasses areas with urban, suburban, industrial, residential, and rural characteristics.

Current NYCRPD member municipalities are identified as follows:

Dover Borough

Dover Township

Manchester Township

Paradise Township

Conewago Township

North York Borough

Franklin Township

Jackson Township



From the very founding of the NYCRPD, the agency was noted for professionalism and high standards for service delivery and the suppression and investigation of crime. Today, the authorized strength of the agency is 52 sworn members, and 4 additional civilian staff all of who are dedicated to providing the highest quality law enforcement service possible. The Department currently consists of;

1-Chief of Police
2-Lieutenants
5-Sergeants
7-Corporals
4-Criminal Investigators
33-Patrol Officers
The uniforms worn by the agency have changed over the life of the agency and the colors and types of patrol vehicles driven have changed as well. At the time of the founding of the agency an experiment was undertaken--this was for the patrol officer to wear a “low impact or soft uniform”. This was a non-traditional uniform consisting of a dress shirt, slacks, and a blazer, with a duty belt hidden from the view of the public. This experiment ended in the adoption of a traditional police uniform consisting of a tan shirt, brown uniform pants, and brown coats and hats. In 1989, the NYCRPD adopted the current uniform consisting of a tan shirt, black trousers with tan stripe, black hat, black ties, and black leather wear and shoes. This uniform includes summer and winter type uniforms and a dress uniform worn by the NYCRPD for appropriate events.

Address: 1445 E Canal Rd, Dover (Pennsylvanie) 17315
Phone: (717) 292-3647
State: PA
City: Dover
Street Number: 1445 E Canal Rd
Zip Code: 17315
categories: law enforcement agency, government organization, police station


Opening Hours

Monday: 08:00 - 16:30
Tuesday: 08:00 - 16:30
Wednesday: 08:00 - 16:30
Thursday: 08:00 - 16:30
Friday: 08:00 - 16:30

Similar places near
York City Police Department (York, Pa) York City Police Department (York, Pa) 6 miles Public Safety - Community Partnership
York Area Regional Police Dept. York Area Regional Police Dept. 10 miles Official FB page of York Area Regional Police Department
Police Department of New York City Police Department of New York City 156 miles The New York City Police Department, officially the City of New York Police Departmen...
NYPD 78th Precinct NYPD 78th Precinct 157 miles Welcome to the 78th Precinct's official Facebook page, serving the residents of Park ...
West New York Police West New York Police 157 miles The Official Facebook account of the West New York Police Department. This page is no...
New York Police Supply, Inc. New York Police Supply, Inc. 223 miles We are a distributor specializing in equipment and uniforms for law enforcemnt and se...
York Regional Police York Regional Police 306 miles In case of emergency, dial 9-1-1. Non-emergencies call 1-866-8POLICE (1-866-876-5423)...
York Region (The Regional Municipality of York) York Region (The Regional Municipality of Yo... 310 miles York Region’s social media presence keeps you connected to your community and informe...
York Regional Police Recruiting York Regional Police Recruiting 310 miles We are committed to recruiting those who are prepared to ensure York Region remains o...
York Maine Police Department York Maine Police Department 388 miles The York Police Department patrols York. York Harbor, York Beach, York Village, and C...
Comment on this place