Values: The Laurens Police Department focuses its efforts on providing high service levels, which
not only meet, but also exceed expectations of safety services. The next few years will be a time
of significant change in both the city and the police department. Growth in population, new
technology, and commercial development create challenges and opportunities alike. We are proud
of the contributions that the police department has made to the quality of life that Laurens citizens
enjoy. We are excited about the future and look forward to working with all of you to ensure the
best for our community.
The Laurens Police
Department is a full-service
police department that prides
itself on its strong partnership
with the community. Through
the hard work and dedication
of the men and women of the
police department, and the
support of our council
members and the community,
Laurens continues to be a
safe community in which to
live and work.
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In Doing So: We protect the rights of all persons. We strive to treat every
person with respect, dignity and compassion. We hold ourselves to the
highest ethical and professional standards of conduct. We are committed
to personal integrity, common purpose, and support of each other as
essential to an effective and productive work environment. We provide
leadership in our profession as an example for all law enforcement and to
guarantee the best possible services to our citizens.
The Patrol Division: Responsible for the uniformed patrol functions of the department including
24-hour response to the initial investigation of crimes and incidents, traffic enforcement and
control, accident investigation, community policing programs, and crime prevention functions.
Uniform Division: Uniform Division officers make up the largest and most visible group within the
police department. These officers wear uniforms and drive the marked police cars. Most Uniform
Division officers are assigned to patrol duties wherein they respond to either observed or citizens’
calls for crimes in progress, traffic problems and accidents, disturbances, domestic violence,
burglaries, robberies, auto thefts, assaults, etc., arresting suspects and writing investigative
reports. In addition to handling crimes and calls for police service, patrol officers enforce traffic
laws, do crime preventive patrol, assist motorist and, in general, serve and protect the citizens and
visitors of Laurens.
Traffic Enforcement: The primary purpose of traffic enforcement is to reduce accidents, save
lives, and facilitate the safe and efficient movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic throughout
the City. Traffic problems, including congestion, aggressive drivers, and speeding through
neighborhoods, consistently ranks among the top 5 police-related concerns of Laurens residents in
surveys conducted by the Laurens Police Department.
School Officer Resource Program: The School Officer Resource Program consists of two
full-time police officers. One officer is assigned to Laurens Middle School and one is assigned to
Sanders Middle School. Both officers are located within Laurens District 55. The goal of personnel
working as School Resource Officers is to foster a positive image of Police Officers among young
people, provide education and counseling to students on law enforcement topics, and provide
security and maintain peace on school property.
For more information, please call 864.984.3532