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Emergency: 9-1-1

1110 S. Livermore Ave
Livermore, CA 94550
(925) 371-4900 

Lobby Hours: 8am - 5pm Monday through Friday

Report a crime or incident needing an officer response: 925-371-4987

TDD for hearing impaired: (925) 371-4982

Make a non-emergency online report for property crimes and non-criminal incidents.

 

The Livermore Police Department has 96 sworn officers and 46 non-sworn full-time personnel, who are responsible for protecting the City's residents, property owners and businesses. The department fosters a problem-solving, community policing philosophy and works collaboratively with the City Council, the City Manager's Office and the community to address crime issues and other civic matters requiring police involvement.

 Livermore City Hall 1900s

Under the leadership of Chief Jeramy Young, the Livermore PoliceDepartment is organized into three divisions: Operations, Support Services, and Special Operations. The department operates within a $44 million dollar budget.

Livermore’s first Town Marshal was appointed in 1876, when the city was incorporated. The title of Marshal existed until 1924 when it was changed to Chief of Police. By 1932, Livermore had one police chief, two patrolmen, and one 1929 Ford "Model A" touring car. The first police station was located at First and McLeod streets.

Including Chief Young, 28 different persons have served a term as police chief since that time.