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Police and Fire
Our Phone Numbers
911 - EMERGENCY
(239) 213-4844 - Communications
(239) 213-4853 - Chief of Police
(239) 213-4871 - Prof. Standards
(239) 213-4808 - Patrol Operations
(239) 213-4822 - Criminal Investigations
(239) 213-4836 - Property & Evidence
(239) 213-5030 - Code Enforcement
(239) 213-4873 - Media Relations
(239) 213-4890 - Records
Mailing Address

Naples Police and Fire Department
355 Riverside Circle
Naples, Florida, 34102
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Let Us Know

The members of our department interact with the public on a daily basis.  Therefore, like any customer service type organization we want to know how we’re doing.  Please feel free to contact us at any time by phone, at 239-213-4844, or by email using the contact information below.

Going Away?

You can download a Vacant Property Form which lets the Police Department know the dates the home will be empty and provides us with emergency contact information if needed.  While you are gone, a member of the police department will make periodic checks on your home as well.

Got a Complaint?

Download a Citizen Complaint Form to report a complaint of any kind (We take compliments too!)

Citizen Complaint Form - English
Citizen Complaint Form - Creole
Citizen Complaint Form - Spanish

http://www.cybertipline.com/

Boating Safety
Check out these brochures which go over some boater safety and security issues.  

City of Naples Police Bureau

Job Opening - Florida Certified Police Officer

The City of Naples has posted the position of Police Officer. Applications will be accepted until 5PM Friday, March 19th, 2010. Click (Police Officer Job Bulletin) to review the posting.

**This posting is open only to those who possess a CURRENT FLORIDA LAW ENFORCEMENT CERTIFICATION.

To learn more about this position or to check out what other opportunities exist, check out the Human Resources Department at www.NaplesGov.com

 
Police Operations Bureau

The Police Operations Bureau is dedicated to providing professional services in the areas of Police Patrol, Investigations and Crime Prevention in its continuing efforts to protect and serve the Citizens of Naples.

Police Operations begin with the Patrol Division.  This group of men and women are the most visible component of any police department. They are the ones who respond to every call for service received by the Communications Division. The Patrol Division is often referred to as “the backbone of any police organization”.

Along with 24/7 patrol coverage, Police Operations include sworn officers assigned to special assignments including criminal investigations, traffic safety/enforcement, marine safety/enforcement, K-9 patrol, community policing, crime prevention and bicycle patrols.

Additional civilian employees within the bureau work in areas such as beach security, code enforcement and school crossing guards.

You can find the Naples Police and Fire Department building in the Riverside Circle complex of city facilities. The rear of the building faces Goodlette Road, just south of 5th. Ave. N. The address is 355 Riverside Circle, Naples, FL 34102. For information, please call 239-213-4890.

Census 2010 - Identifying Census Workers
On February 22, 2010, the Census Bureau will begin household contacts to deliver census questionnaires.  Census Bureau temporary staff will visit neighborhoods to collect information and verify addresses through August of 2010.

Each temporary Census Bureau employee will carry an official identification card with their signature and an expiration date.  The temporary cards do not include photographs of the employee. The police department has copies of the sample identification cards, and officers have been made aware of the process.

If you are approached by someone identifying themselves as a Census worker make sure they provide you with proper identification. If you are still unsure of their identity, please contact the Naples Police Department and we will respond to assist in verifying whether the Census worker is valid or not.  

Emergency #  9-1-1
Non-Emergency #  (239) 213-4844

We need to have a full and accurate count of our citizens to ensure the full support of the Federal government that we have coming our way, but we also need our citizens to stay safe and protected. With your cooperation, we can achieve both goals.
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