RPD: Police Officer Study Guide
The Recruitment Unit of the Rochester Police Department (RPD) has made the Police Officer Study Guide available to prepare for the upcoming Rochester Police Officer Written Examination.
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The Recruitment Unit of the Rochester Police Department (RPD) has made the Police Officer Study Guide available to prepare for the upcoming Rochester Police Officer Written Examination.
As an element of the Blueprint for Engagement, the City of Rochester is looking for young men and women to serve as Rochester Police Officers. In an effort to enhance our recruitment strategies, the Rochester Police Department (RPD) is looking for interested community members willing to serve as Community...
The Rochester Police Department (RPD) is proud to announce the Deaf Driver Communication Visor Card Program. The Rochester area is home to alarge deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
Many kids are raised with guns in their homes, particularly if hunting is part of family recreation. If you keep a gun in the home, it is important to teach your kids to act in a safe, responsible manner around the firearm. Talk openly and honestly about firearm safety with your children.
The Goodman Section of the Rochester Police Department (RPD) is commanded by Rochester Police Capt. Jason A. Elwood. Goodman Section is comprised of nine patrol beats, numbered 205, 215, 225, 235, 245, 255, 265, 275 and 285.
Capt. Michael JonesTheGenesee Sectionof the Rochester Police Department (RPD)is commanded by Rochester Police Captain Michael Jones. The office is located at 1099 Jay Street Rochester, NY 14611; telephone number (585) 428-9803. The Genesee Section office is open Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM;
The Lake Section of the Rochester Police Department (RPD)is commanded by Rochester Police Capt. Nathan M. Cornell. The Lake Section comprises 10 patrol beats, numbered 201, 211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261, 271, 281 and 291.
The Rochester Police Department is actively seeking highly qualified police officers certified by the New York Department of Criminal Justice Services interested in lateral transfer opportunities. With several current vacancies, the RPD is looking to immediately accept lateral transfers to maintain the level of...
Mayor Malik D. Evans and Monroe County Executive Adam J. Bello proclaimed Friday, June 7 through Sunday, June 9 as Gun Violence Awareness Day and Wear Orange Weekend in Rochester and Monroe County, joining a national movement to associate gun violence with the color that hunters wear to protect human life. Gun...
The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (also known as HR 218) permits the nationwide carrying of concealed handguns by qualified current and retired law enforcement officers.
The Statewide Terrorism Tips Hotline enables citizens from throughout the State to report information about suspected terrorist activity.
The Rochester Police Department (RPD) has prepared the Demonstrators Guide as a courtesy to those individuals or groups planning to engage in lawful demonstrations within the City of Rochester, NY. Each section contains pertinent laws and codes that should help individuals or groups determine what is legally...
Each year, all previous Do The Right Thing Award winners who are currently high school seniors may apply for a scholarship to be applied towards the payment of their college or trade school tuition and/or expenses.
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Domestic violence is a serious issue in our community. Women, children, and men can all suffer the effects of domestic violence. The Rochester Police Department (RPD) is committed to working with partner agencies to provide help to all victims of domestic violence.
Females in Law Enforcement (FILE) is an initiative developed by Rochester Police Sergeant Christine A. Wilson to encourage more women to apply and become Rochester Police Officers.
TheDrug Hotlinewas established to solicit information on known and unknown drug locations and dealers in the City of Rochester. The information received is then forward to the Narcotics Unit for follow-up investigations. Callers are given the opportunity to remain anonymous or give their name and te
One of the most important steps in becoming an officer in the Rochester Police Department (RPD) is transitioning from the police academy and applying your knowledge to patrol duties in the "real, outside world.”
Address: 630 North Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14605. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Phone: 585-428-9807. Email: ClintonInquiry@cityofrochester.gov
The City of Rochester has a residency policy for employees. Current job openings are vacancies or examinations for which the City is actively recruiting. You can view them at Current Job Openings and on the bulletin board outside Room 103A of City Hall.