Overview
Boston Police Department Headquarters
The Boston Police Department (BPD) Headquarters is the central administrative hub for law enforcement in Boston, Massachusetts. Located at One Schroeder Plaza in the Roxbury Crossing area, this modern facility houses the Office of the Police Commissioner and various critical bureaus that support the department’s mission of community policing. While emergency services operate 24/7, this building primarily serves as the location for administrative public services, including the Licensing Unit and the Public Service Unit. Citizens visit this location for non-emergency matters such as obtaining police reports, fingerprinting services, and firearm licensing.
Public Services and Licensing
The headquarters offers several essential services to residents and businesses, typically requiring specific documentation:
- Police Reports: The Public Service Unit allows individuals to request copies of incident reports. Valid photo identification is required.
- Firearms Licensing: The Licensing Unit processes applications for Licenses to Carry (LTC) and Firearm Identification (FID) cards. Applicants must undergo interviews and background checks.
- Hackney Carriage Unit: Overseeing the regulation and licensing of the city’s taxi and rideshare drivers.
- Fingerprinting: Ink fingerprinting services are available by appointment for employment or background check purposes.
Security and Access
Visitors to BPD Headquarters must pass through security screening at the main entrance, including metal detectors. Weapons (unless authorized) and certain prohibited items are not allowed. The building is accessible via public transportation, situated directly across from the Roxbury Crossing station on the MBTA Orange Line. Limited metered parking is available on the surrounding streets, but public transit is strongly recommended due to congestion.
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