
Police | City of Virginia Beach
Feb 11, 2025 · Virginia Beach Police Department. The Virginia Beach Police Department provides a safe community for our residents by delivering quality police services and enforcing laws with equity, and impartiality.
Filing & Requesting Police Reports | City of Virginia Beach
For incidents reported in Dec. 2022 and beyond, individuals must contact the VBPD Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Office to request a police report. FOIA requests can be submitted here. For police reports before Dec. 22, you can request police reports through this online portal.
Services - City of Virginia Beach
The Virginia Beach Police Department is proud to offer a robust range of services to our community to better serve our residents and make Virginia Beach a safe place for locals and visitors alike. Please view the available services in the page navigation for more information.
Contact Us - City of Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach Police Department (757) 385-4141; 2405 Courthouse Drive; [email protected]; Virginia Relay TTY. 711
Explore the Department - City of Virginia Beach
Transparency is key to trust, and Department leadership invites you to learn more about your Virginia Beach Police Department. Information about leadership, precincts, ethics, core values, awards and accolades, and community initiatives can be found throughout this site.
About Virginia Beach
Regularly recognized as one of America's best places to live and raise a family, Virginia Beach has been ranked as one of the fittest, safest, most literate, best places to buy a home, and most affordable beach towns in the country.
Careers - City of Virginia Beach
As the largest municipal law enforcement agency in Virginia, the Virginia Beach Police Department offers a wide variety of career opportunities. From uniformed patrol in one of our four precincts, to detective squads and units ranging from bomb squad to …
Special Operations - City of Virginia Beach
The Virginia Beach Police Department Special Weapons and Tactics Team (SWAT) is responsible for the resolution of situations requiring extraordinary police actions, tactics, and/or equipment.
Divisions - City of Virginia Beach
The Virginia Beach Police Department is commanded by Chief Paul Neudigate, who was appointed in 2020. Three deputy chiefs and a support division manager oversee the major divisions within the department.
Public Affairs - City of Virginia Beach
The VBPD Public Affairs Office (PAO) is dedicated to keeping the residents and visitors of Virginia Beach informed and engaged, particularly on matters of public safety. The PAO office is committed to timely release of information, within the confines of legal and/or investigative limits.