HPD Traffic Unit
HPD's Traffic Unit is comprised of one Sergeant and three officers. The primary responsibility of the Traffic Unit is to promote highway safety through education, prevention, and the enforcement of traffic laws.
HPD's Traffic Unit is comprised of one Sergeant and three officers. The primary responsibility of the Traffic Unit is to promote highway safety through education, prevention, and the enforcement of traffic laws.
The Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Unit of the Harrisonburg Police Department is a multi-talented unit able to respond to most any type of incident from a barricade to a high-risk warrant.
The Selective Enforcement Team (SET) is a group of officers that specialize in problem solving and reacting to specific areas of concern in the City.
The process to become a HPD officer involves many steps, attention to detail on your part will pay off in the end.
Essential skills and qualifications for working with the Harrisonburg Police Department.
Earnings and benefits of working for the Harrisonburg Police Department.
A career in law enforcement is extremely rewarding in many ways and HPD is the place to achieve your goals.
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The purpose of this committee is to provide a forum for citizen input, provide a formalized process for citizens and police to work together effectively, identify community problems, identify potential problem areas concerning police services and ensure that an adequate cross section of citizens and businesses are represented.