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.
Mayor Conaway’s Senior Citizen Day!
Mark your calendars for Mayor Conaway's Senior Citizen Day! Friday, July 12th from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Burlington City Riverfront Promenade. https://www.facebook.com/share/8rMFQMSS8xcdt5Ba/
RIDESHARE SAFETY – #SamisLaw
Now that summer is in full swing, please talk to your children and family members about rideshare safety! Through education we can help prevent a tragedy like what happened to Samantha Josephson, of Robbinsville NJ, who was killed by a fake Rideshare driver. https://vimeo.com/539289563 #SamisLaw #WHATSMYNAME #RideshareSafety #PSA #NewJersey #NJRideshareSafety
Congratulations to Chief Fine, Hometown Hero!
Last night, Chief John Fine was recognized at the Trenton Thunder Hometown Heroes Night! What an awesome night to be a part of. Thank you to everyone who came out to support the Chief for such a well deserved honor Great job Chief!! #citystrong #burlingtonnj #bcpd #hometownhero
BCSD Offers Defensive Driving Courses
The Burlington County Sheriff's Office is offering defensive driving courses. See the message from Sheriff Kostoplis below. Are you a NJ licensed driver looking for an insurance discount or point reduction? Sheriff James H. Kostoplis is offering Defensive Driving Courses which can help you achieve this! If you are interested in taking a course, check out our website for available dates and to register! http://www.co.burlington.nj.us/2039/Defensive-Driving
Summer EBT Program
Summer EBT is a new-to-NJ child nutrition program intended to reduce hunger and food insecurity for children during the summer. This summer, NJ will be sending an EBT card to every eligible child to purchase food at participating retailers. This benefit is separate from SNAP, P-EBT, and other benefits a family might receive. For more information, please visit the links below: https://www.nj.gov/summerebt/ https://www.nj.gov/summerebt/how-to-apply/ Thank you, Mayor Barry Conaway City of Burlington, NJ
Juneteenth Freedom Day
In celebration of Juneteenth the City of Burlington Police Department would like to highlight some significant historical facts. By 1790, Burlington County had the largest free Black population of any county in the state, according to the Library of Congress. “This can be attributed to its location in the Delaware Valley, known as the ‘cradle of emancipation,’ where slaves were freed on a large scale,” it said. “The sizeable presence and influence in the valley of Quakers, America's first organized group to speak out against the evils of bondage, enabled this region to be the pacesetter regarding black emancipation.” Once called Wheatley’s Burlington Pharmacy, this building was a Quaker-owned building used to harbor runaway slaves and the site of anti-slavery rallies. Located at 301 High St. in Burlington City, it is also the oldest pharmacy in continuous operation in the state. This historic pharmacy was built on the corner of High and East Union Streets in Burlington in 1731. The date is proudly incorporated into the side of the building along East Union [...]
** NO PARKING NOTICE / TRAFFIC ADVISORY **
On Thursday, June 20, 2024, (rain date 06/21/2024), the Burlington City Board of Education will be joined by the Burlington City High School Graduating Class of 2024 at the Wilbur Watts Intermediate School for their Commencement Ceremony beginning at 6:00 pm. The event will utilize the Wood Street side of the school as the entry point. The Burlington City Police Department will be posting temporary “No Parking” signs on Wood St between Rt 130 and Federal Street for this event. This temporary parking restriction will begin at 3:00 pm until the ceremony is over and cleared which, is anticipated to be approximately 8:00 pm. Handicap parking will be available within the JFK Park, off Wood St, as well as designated spots at the school. We strongly encourage those needing handicap spots to arrive early as practical parking spots tend to fill quickly. Wood Street at Rt 130 will be temporarily closed, with no access for short periods of time to accommodate persons attending the event. Please plan an alternate route, if needed. [...]
A HEAT WAVE IS HEADED OUR WAY
Check out this important message from the Burlington County Health Department! During hot and humid weather, your body's ability to cool itself is challenged. When your body heats too rapidly to cool itself properly, or when too much fluid or salt is lost through dehydration or sweating, you may experience a heat-related illness. Learn the symptoms of excessive heat exposure and the appropriate responses. weather.gov/safety/heat-illness
❄️ ❄️ ❄️ EMERGENCY COOLING CENTER ❄️❄️❄️
Mayor Conaway has announced that the Burlington City Council Chambers will be open as a cooling center during the following times: Friday, 6/21 - 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm Saturday, 6/22 - 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm Sunday, 6/23 - 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm PLEASE USE THE BELMONT STREET ENTRANCE.
Juneteenth Freedom Day
In celebration of Juneteenth the City of Burlington Police Department would like to highlight some significant historical facts. By 1790, Burlington County had the largest free Black population of any county in the state, according to the Library of Congress. “This can be attributed to its location in the Delaware Valley, known as the ‘cradle of emancipation,’ where slaves were freed on a large scale,” it said. “The sizeable presence and influence in the valley of Quakers, America's first organized group to speak out against the evils of bondage, enabled this region to be the pacesetter regarding black emancipation.” Once called Wheatley’s Burlington Pharmacy, this building was a Quaker-owned building used to harbor runaway slaves and the site of anti-slavery rallies. Located at 301 High St. in Burlington City, it is also the oldest pharmacy in continuous operation in the state. This historic pharmacy was built on the corner of High and East Union Streets in Burlington in 1731. The date is proudly incorporated into the side of the building along East Union [...]
** NO PARKING NOTICE / TRAFFIC ADVISORY **
On Thursday, June 20, 2024, (rain date 06/21/2024), the Burlington City Board of Education will be joined by the Burlington City High School Graduating Class of 2024 at the Wilbur Watts Intermediate School for their Commencement Ceremony beginning at 6:00 pm. The event will utilize the Wood Street side of the school as the entry point. The Burlington City Police Department will be posting temporary “No Parking” signs on Wood St between Rt 130 and Federal Street for this event. This temporary parking restriction will begin at 3:00 pm until the ceremony is over and cleared which, is anticipated to be approximately 8:00 pm. Handicap parking will be available within the JFK Park, off Wood St, as well as designated spots at the school. We strongly encourage those needing handicap spots to arrive early as practical parking spots tend to fill quickly. Wood Street at Rt 130 will be temporarily closed, with no access for short periods of time to accommodate persons attending the event. Please plan an alternate route, if needed. [...]
A HEAT WAVE IS HEADED OUR WAY
Check out this important message from the Burlington County Health Department! During hot and humid weather, your body's ability to cool itself is challenged. When your body heats too rapidly to cool itself properly, or when too much fluid or salt is lost through dehydration or sweating, you may experience a heat-related illness. Learn the symptoms of excessive heat exposure and the appropriate responses. weather.gov/safety/heat-illness