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.
Disorderly Subject Using Racial Slurs Taken into Custody
On Tuesday August 24, 2021 at approximately 6:57PM, The City of Burlington Police Officers were dispatched to the area of 400 block of High Street for a report of a disorderly subject. The caller advised that the subject was walking down the street yelling racial slurs at people and attempting to spit on them. The subject was found in the area of 300 block of High Street, identified and taken into custody by the officers. If any other citizens were a victim or witnessed these actions, please contact Ptl. Robert Perro at 609-331-5006, or respond to the City of Burlington Police Department to provide further information. Thank you.
NOW HIRING – SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS
NOW HIRING – SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS HELP YOUR COMMUNITY The City of Burlington Police Department has IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for dedicated individuals to join our team of school crossing guards. Serve the community by protecting the children of Burlington City as they walk to and from school every day. We work SCHOOL DAYS ONLY so unlike the requirements for many part-time jobs, you will work NO NIGHTS, NO WEEKENDS, NO HOLIDAYS! Seniors welcomed. For further information contact the City of Burlington Police Department at (609) 386-0262 Ext. 267, email bschnegelsberger@burlingtonnj.us or stop by the station located at 525 High Street to obtain an application. Applications are also available on our website https://burlingtonpolicenj.com/~burlinn9/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/city-application.pdf
#SafeRoadsNJ – Don’t Try to Beat The Heat
The average time saved by speeding only adds up to about 20 seconds. It’s not worth it. #SafeRoadsNJ
New Jersey State Police Seeking Public’s Assistance with Identifying Police Impersonator
New Jersey State Police ***Please Share*** New Jersey State Police Seeking Public’s Assistance with Identifying Police Impersonator The New Jersey State Police, Wall Township Police Department, and Brick Township Police Department are seeking the public's assistance with identifying a man suspected of impersonated a police officer. On August 1, at approximately 2:00 p.m., the victim stopped her car in Brick Township because she thought a police officer was pulling her over. The suspect was driving behind the victim in a black, older model Ford Crown Victoria when he activated a blue dome light on the front dashboard. When the victim pulled over, the suspect approached her vehicle and identified himself as a police officer. After a brief exchange, she became suspicious and asked him for identification. He failed to provide identification and instead instructed her to exit the vehicle. She refused to exit and the suspect attempted to remove her from the vehicle, before she fled the scene and reported the incident. During the investigation, detectives discovered that a similar [...]