Welcome to City Of Burlington Police Department
The City of Burlington Police Department is Accredited through the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police. Our Department strives to be a model Law Enforcement Agency through commitment to excellence and partnerships with our community. With core values of Integrity, Professionalism and Service we will continue to enhance the quality for all residents of the City of Burlington.

Our Mission Statement
The mission of the City of Burlington Police Division is to ensure the best quality of life for our citizens through partnerships with the community, enforcement of the law, and the provision of a safe environment. We will act professionally, and ensure that all officers conduct themselves with the highest level of moral and ethical standards.

Straight to Treatment
It is a program created to help those that are caught in the powerful grip of addiction and substance abuse – but would like to break free – with the opportunity to be connected to a program to assist them with overcoming their addiction. You do NOT need insurance to participate.

Volunteers of America Delaware Valley (VOADV) is a local affiliate of national, non-profit organization, Volunteers of America, and provides essential services to our community’s most vulnerable individuals. Each year, we serve more than 13,000 individuals throughout the southern New Jersey and Philadelphia region and operates more than 40 high quality, outcome-driven assistance programs – from homelessness, reentry, veteran’s assistance and affordable housing services to specialized programs for individuals with addiction, traumatic brain injury and/or intellectual disabilities.
Happy International Women’s Day!
Today on #internationalwomensday, we celebrate the women of the Burlington City Police Department! Thank you for your contributions to not only the Department, but to the residents of this City. You are appreciated! #womensday2023 #girlpower #citystrong
Burlington County Sheriff’s Office Senior Services Unit Offers Free Home Security Inspections for Seniors.
Did you know that the Burlington County Sheriff's Office Senior Services Unit offers free home security inspections for seniors and persons with disabilities? All residents of Burlington County, aged 60 or older, qualify for free help from a Crime Prevention Specialist with securing their home, including home security inspections; emergency battery lights and flashlights; reflective house numbers, and the installation of locks, door viewers, and smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Print and fill out the above form and send it to the address listed to apply. https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=589073569929903&set=pcb.589075833263010
Announcement of 2023 entry-level Law Enforcement Examination (LEE)
The 2023 entry-level Law Enforcement Examination (LEE) was announced on March 1, 2023. Applications will only be accepted through the Online Application System. Applications must be completed and submitted by 4:00 p.m. on the closing date (March 31, 2023). Please see the application link below, as well as a link to application information. Online Application System: https://info.csc.state.nj.us/oas/Applicant_Login.aspx... Online Application Information: https://www.state.nj.us/.../Online%20Application%20System... See insights and ads Boost post Like Comment Share
💡💡 REPORT A STREET LIGHT OUT💡💡
To report a street light out online you can log on to your PSE&G account, click "Outages and Leaks", then "Report Street Light Outage", where you will be asked for the pole #, nearest street address, and nearest cross street. If you do not have an online account you can call 1-800-436-PSEG (7734) to report it, or email Officer Perro at rperro@burlingtonnj.us. Be sure to include the following information: pole #, nearest street address, nearest cross street. Thank you! https://nj.pseg.com/.../streetlightoutagesbrochure_0519_r...
National Night Out 2021
Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate National Night Out 2021! We had a great turnout and were able to give away some great stuff thanks to our generous donors! We look forward to seeing you all next year!
Welcome Reserve Officer Kahya!
The City of Burlington Police Department is proud to welcome Class I Officer Seray Kahya to our Reserve Unit! Reserve Officer Kahya graduated from the Cape May County Police Academy and was previously employed as a Class I Officer in Ocean City. Welcome to the BCPD!
Straight to Treatment Outreach
The City of Burlington Police along with the following agencies: Burlington County Prosecutors Office, NJ Transit Police, Mt. Holly Police, Solstice, Volunteers of America, Kings Crusade, Oaks Integrated and Marryville are currently doing an outreach at 30 West Broad St. Prosecutor Coffina riding the train spreading the word of the resources we offer. For more information please visit www.straighttotreatment.com.