Overview
Annapolis Police Department: Youth Academy
The Annapolis Police Department, located on Taylor Avenue, serves as the headquarters for the city’s law enforcement operations and hosts the Annapolis Youth Police Academy. This facility is the central hub for public safety services, criminal investigations, and community outreach programs designed to foster positive relationships between officers and residents.
Youth Police Academy Program
The Youth Police Academy is a specialized educational program offered by the department for teenagers (typically ages 13-18). It provides an immersive look into the world of law enforcement, aiming to inspire good citizenship and interest in criminal justice careers. During the one-week summer session, participants engage in various activities led by experienced officers:
- Criminal Justice Education: Learning about constitutional law, police procedures, and the role of law enforcement in society.
- Hands-On Training: Practical exercises including crime scene investigation (CSI), traffic stop simulations, and defensive tactics.
- Demonstrations: observing specialized units such as the K-9 team and SWAT tactical operations.
- Physical Fitness: Daily physical training sessions modeled after police recruit training.
Department Services and Records
Beyond the academy, the police station’s lobby is open to the public for administrative services. Residents can visit to:
- Obtain Police Reports: Request copies of accident or incident reports (a fee usually applies).
- Fingerprinting Services: Available by appointment for employment or licensing requirements.
- Property Pickup: Retrieve confiscated or recovered property (appointment required).
Visit Information
While the police department operates 24/7 for emergencies, the administrative lobby and records division have specific business hours. Visitors should be prepared for security protocols upon entering the building.
- Security: All visitors are subject to security screening. Weapons are strictly prohibited inside the facility.
- Payments: For records and fees, the department typically accepts checks or money orders; cash may not be accepted.
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