The Office of the Commissioners serves as the executive leadership of the New York Police Department, guiding departmental policy, strategy, and overall operations to ensure effective and accountable policing across the city
The New York City Police Department is led by the Police Commissioner, who serves as the chief executive officer of the department and is responsible for the overall administration, strategic direction, and operational readiness of the NYPD. The Commissioner oversees all bureaus, units, and personnel to ensure effective law enforcement, public safety, and community trust throughout New York City.
One of the largest and most critical components of the department is the Bureau of Patrol, which is responsible for the day-to-day policing operations across the city. The Bureau of Patrol is organized into multiple precincts, each commanded by a Precinct Commander. These precincts are grouped into Patrol Boroughs, which are overseen by Borough Commanders under the direction of executive leadership.
Uniformed patrol officers serve as the foundation of the NYPD. They are responsible for responding to emergency calls, conducting routine patrols, enforcing laws, and maintaining order within their assigned communities. The Bureau of Patrol is further supported by specialized units, including but not limited to critical incident response elements and detention operations, which enhance patrol capabilities in specific operational areas.
Under the leadership of the Police Commissioner, the NYPD remains committed to professionalism, accountability, and service, ensuring the safety and security of all residents and visitors to New York City.