New Jersey State Park Police

The New Jersey State Park Police patrol and protect the State's 54 parks, forests, recreation areas and 130 natural trust preserves which encompass more than 448,000 acres (1,810 km2) and are visited by more than 18 million people each year. Their motto is "Protecting New Jersey's Treasures and the people who visit them." All State Park Police Officers are sworn State Law Enforcement Officers who are PTC certified. Officers have statewide jurisdiction, carry weapons and have all of the arrest and law enforcement powers of any police officer in the state. They are dedicated to safeguarding New Jersey's resources 24 hours a day through the prevention of crime, apprehension of criminals, enforcement of criminal and motor vehicle laws of the state, and enforcement of park regulations. State Park Police respond to public safety emergencies and environmental emergencies as well as provide mutual aid assistance to municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies. They use various methods of patrol, including foot, bike, boat, ATV, and motor patrol.

New Jersey State Park Police
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MottoProtecting New Jersey's Treasures and Those Who Visit Them
Agency overview
Legal personalityState Government Agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionNew Jersey, United States
Size448,000 acres (1,810 km2)
Legal jurisdictionStatewide
Governing bodyState of New Jersey
Operational structure
Agency executives
  • Amanda Smith
  • Chief of Police
Parent agencyNew Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Child agency
  • N.J. Division of Parks & Forestry, N.J. Division of Fish &Wildlife
Website
https://www.nj.gov/dep/njstateparkpolice/index.htm

Expanded Roles & Responsibilities

The New Jersey State Park Police is part of the New Jersey Costal Evacuation Plan for Cape May, Atlantic, Ocean and Monmouth Counties. They assist with the UASI Region, Urban Areas Security Initiative, which supports select high-threat, high-density urban areas in order to address their unique multi-discipline planning, organization, equipment, training, and exercise needs in building and sustaining capabilities to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from threats or acts of terrorism. Additionally, they assist the County Prosecutors Offices in all 21 New Jersey Counties with their Child Abduction Response Teams (CART), utilizing our All-Terrain Vehilcles and our K-9 Units for searches..

Operating under the guises of the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry, a child agency of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, NJSPP makes up one of two state law enforcement agencies within the arsenal of the NJDEP. Organized under the administration of the Assistant Commissioner for the Office of Natural and Historic Resources, NJSPP is joined by their counterparts with the New Jersey Division of Fish & Wildlife - Bureau of Law Enforcement which operates also a child agency of the NJDEP. Noteworthy enough, this section includes the New Jersey Forest Fire Service as well amongst a myriad of others. Although NJSPP headquarters is located in Trenton, New Jersey tasked with such an expansive coverage area the agency operates stations in each operational district in addition to a myriad of other facilities strategically located around the state.

Department Organization

Trenton Headquarters

State Park Police Training Center

Patrol Operations

42 Parks

11 Forests

57 Historic Sites & Districts

44 Natural Areas

130 Natural Trust Preserves

3 Recreation Areas

4 Reservoir Sites 1 Golf Course 5 Marinas

  1. District 1: Southern Region
  2. District 2: Central Region
  3. District 3: Northern Region

Operations Section

Communications Division

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