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  1. Join The Team - LAPD Online

    Join the LAPD Become a Sworn Officer Candidate Advancement Program (CAP) City of Los Angeles Personnel Department Civilian Employment Opportunities Rehired Candidates Reserve Corps

  2. LAPD Organization Chart

    For more information about any office of the LAPD, click the name of the office you are interested in below. You may also click the charts below to view the full LAPD Organizational Chart or the …

  3. Inside The LAPD

    Inside The LAPD About the LAPD Drone as First Responder Office of the Inspector General Police Commission LAPD Organization History of the LAPD Los Angeles Police Department Safe Place …

  4. Newsroom - LAPD Online

    Your Resource for All LAPD News Newsroom Recent News View Archived Articles Archived Articles

  5. Central Bureau - LAPD Online

    Your LAPD by Bureau Central Bureau Meet Your LAPD Bureau Deputy Chief and Commander German A. Hurtado Deputy Chief Commander German A. Hurtado was born in the City of Torrance, …

  6. Office of the Chief of Police - LAPD Online

    The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is an organization of approximately 12,000 women and men who are responsible for maintaining a safe, crime-free environment.

  7. Reference Library - LAPD Online

    LAPD and Federal Immigration Enforcement Frequently Asked Questions Guide Immigration Enforcement Frequently Asked Questions

  8. Obtain A Traffic Collision Report - LAPD Online

    To request a report through the United States Mail, download and complete the Traffic Collision Report Request and return it with a $20.00 check or money order payable to the LAPD (do not send cash) to:

  9. Central Community Police Station - LAPD Online

    Your LAPD by Division Central Community Police Station Meet Your LAPD Station Captains Kelly Muniz Captain III Captain Kelly Muniz is a 26-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police... Read More

  10. Metropolitan Division - LAPD Online

    The Metropolitan Division (Metro) of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) was created in 1933 as a compact, mobile crime-fighting unit that worked throughout the City to suppress criminal activity.