Chain of Command

Police Department Administration




Chief of Police

The Chief of Police oversees all operations of the police department and has the final say on any and all situations. The Chief commonly meets with all supervisors and receives their input for ways to make the department thrive.

Joshua M. 1B-1

Chief of Police



Deputy Chief

The Deputy Chief of Police is part of the "Team of Chiefs" who make major final decisions and aid each other in making those decisions. At their rank, They have the same duties as commander and help them with any inquiries they may have, but they also can make major decisions on their own. They can freely promote officers that they feel ready.

Pacx P. 1B-2

Deputy Chief

Deputy Chiefs

The Deputy Chief of Police is part of the "Team of Chiefs" who make major final decisions and aid each other in making those decisions. At their rank, They have the same duties as commander and help them with any inquiries they may have, but they also can make major decisions on their own. They can freely promote officers that they feel ready.


Vacant 1B-03

Deputy Chief of Police

Police Commander

The Police Commander(s) are part of the command staff team. They oversee all department policies, patrols, divisions, supervisors, and procedures. The Commander(s) usually help make large decisions such as sub-division supervisor picks, SOP reviewal, senior staff picks, and other administrative duties. In the event that there are multiple commanders, they would split up duties i.e. sub-divisions, patrol officers, supervisors.


Vacant. 1B--04

Police Commander

Police Department Command Staff



Captains

Captains are the highest ranking officer who doesn't hold an administrative position. They oversee large patrols and act as a watch commander. They report to the command staff about the progress of any and all supervisors, sub-divisions, patrol units, department policy, and much more. Most things brought to them by Lieutenants are handled by them unless they deem it necessary to work up the chain of command. They also act as an ambassador to other departments for smaller topics.


Vacant. 1B-06

Captain

Vacant. 1B-08

Captain

Vacant 1B-07

Captain

Vacant. 1B-09

Captain


Lieutenants

Lieutenants are the first rank in the police senior staff team. They oversee all sergeants and hold watch command positions in patrol. Occasionally, they will do checks on all of the subdivisions standard operating procedures. Lieutenants help the command staff by giving input on big department policy changes.


Trey G. 1B-7

Lieutenant

Hayden L. 1B-8

Lieutenant

Police Department Staff

Sergeants

Sergeant is the first supervisory rank of the department. They coach corporals and usually continue to run a subdivision until Sergeant III. They are in game supervisors and take scene command and can assign units certain duties or beats. Sergeant III's commonly supervise the whole sergeant team and report to their superior about the other sergeants.


Police Department Staff in Training

Corporals

The Corporal I's and II's of the Police Department are supervisors in training. Sergeants coach them on supervising techniques and disciplinary action. They help make decisions for the department. Corporal is commonly a sub-division supervisor rank.