Law Enforcement in New Jersey - County Sheriff and Police Agencies

County Sheriff and Police Agencies

  • Atlantic County Sheriff's Office
  • Bergen County Police Department
  • Bergen County Sheriff’s Office
  • Burlington County Sheriff's Department
  • Camden County Sheriff's Office
  • Camden County Police Department
  • Cape May County Sheriff's Office
  • Cumberland County Sheriff's Department
  • Essex County Sheriff's Office
  • Gloucester County Sheriff's Office
  • Hudson County Sheriff's Office
  • Hunterdon County Sheriff's Department
  • Mercer County Sheriff's Office
  • Middlesex County Sheriff's Department
  • Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office
  • Morris County Sheriff’s Office
  • Morris County Park Police
  • Ocean County Sheriff's Department
  • Passaic County Sheriff's Department
  • Salem County Sheriff's Office
  • Somerset County Sheriff's Office
  • Sussex County Sheriff's Office
  • Union County Sheriff's Office
  • Union County Police Department
  • Warren County Sheriff's Office

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