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United States Capitol Police |Protect and Secure Congress
Public Information & Reporting on Capitol Hill; Social Media; Visiting Capitol Hill. Permits & First Amendment Applications; Rules & Regulations; Prohibited Items; Security Screening for Visitors with Disabilities, Medical Conditions, Medical Devices, or Medications; Official Business Building Access & Hours; CVC Tours; Contact. Complaints ...
Mission & History - United States Capitol Police
The United States Capitol Police (USCP) dates back to 1800 when the Congress moved from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C. A lone watchman, John Golding, was hired to protect the Capitol Building.
Police Officer Academy Training - United States Capitol Police
In developing its professional staff, the United States Capitol Police (USCP) empowers individuals to reach their full potential, ensuring professional growth and career opportunities within the Department. Trainees begin their classes and training immediately upon hire, while receiving full pay and are appointed to the rank of Private.
Contact | United States Capitol Police
Non-Emergency Police Services on the Capitol Campus (24 hours a day) (202) 224-5151. Lost and Found (202) 225-4200. Public Information Office (202) 224-1677 or [email protected]. Watch Commander's Office (202) 224‐0908. Recruiting (202) 593-4236 or [email protected]. Credentialing and Background Investigations (202) 593‐4236 or Background ...
USCP Arrests Man for Reckless Driving | United States Capitol Police
Jan 2, 2025 · This morning United States Capitol Police (USCP) officers arrested a man after he drove onto the sidewalk along Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, and parked in the grass near Constitution Avenue and Third Street, NW. The incident happened just before 9:50 a.m.
News | United States Capitol Police - uscp.gov
The United States Capitol Police (USCP) dates the Department's founding to 1828, the year police regulations in Washington, D.C., were expanded to include the Capitol and its grounds. This empowered the four Capitol watchmen with full law enforcement authority.
About - United States Capitol Police
The United States Capitol Police (USCP) safeguards the Congress, Members of Congress, employees, visitors, and Congressional buildings and grounds from crime, disruption, and terrorism. We protect and secure Congress so it can fulfill its constitutional and legislative responsibilities in a safe, secure and open environment.
Frequently Asked Questions | United States Capitol Police
How do I Sign Up to Receive certain Capitol Police messages through Alert DC? The United States Capitol Police has a strong partnership with DC's Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency (HSEMA).
Qualifications & FAQs | United States Capitol Police
Eligibility: To become a U.S. Capitol Police Officer, you must meet these requirements: U.S. Citizenship Must be 21 years old, but not older than 39 years old at the time of appointment (or 40 years old if the applicant turns 40 in the same month as their initial appointment)
Careers | United States Capitol Police
As a member of the United States Capitol Police (USCP), you are part of something extraordinary. From patrolling the grounds, to dignitary protection, to our K-9 unit, bomb squad, and intelligence operations, the USCP offers an exciting career in law enforcement like no other.