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The United States Park Police was created by President George Washington in 1791. The Force functions as a unit of the National Park Service with jurisdiction in all Federal parks. U.S. Park Police officers are located in the Washington, DC,New York City, andSan Francisco metropolitan areas, and investigate and detain persons suspected of committing offenses against the United States. Officers also carry out services for many notable events conducted in the national parks.
U.S. Park Police 24-hour Emergency Numbers
- Washington, DC: (202) 610-7500
- New York Field Office: (718) 354-4700
- San Francisco Field Office: (415) 561-5656

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A U.S. Park Police officer at the World War II Memorial.

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A U.S. Park Police Aviation Unit officer checks instruments on the Eagle.

The New York Field Office Horse Mounted Patrol during the New York City Marathon in 2013.

U.S. Park Police safeguard national icons/monuments in San Francisco, Washington, DC and New York.

The annotated history of the U.S. Park Police.

The U.S. Park Police hosts Counter Narcotics & Terrorism Operational Medical Support (CONTOMS) training for first responders.

Photos of the U.S. Park Police.
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Last updated: September 15, 2025
