What is Surrey Police?
Surrey Police is a regional police force responsible for providing responsive and professional police service to the people residing in the county of Surrey. The department helps enhance the quality of life. Surrey Police was created on 1 January of 1851 with only 70 officers at initial stage. The department is administered by the government of the United Kingdom and provides with an emergency assistance and the highest level of public safety.
Surrey Police Responsibilities, and Strength
The department provides ethical, impartial, and professional law enforcement services to the individuals of Surrey in South East England. Surrey Police helps in reducing the crime rate across the region. The department additionally preserves the rights and dignity of the individuals they serve. Moreover, Surrey Police is responsible for providing security and protection against unlawful event that occurs in the region. The department is additionally responsible for investigations and maintaining police records about the unlawful events, wanted criminals, and numerous other activities. The department of Surrey Police consists of over 1,974 officers including nearly 289 Special Constables, 1,472 Police Staff, 39 Designated Officers, and 115 Police Community Support Officers (PCSO) to assist the public.
Surrey Police Additional Services
The department is additionally responsible for providing different certificates, and reports of various incidents, and accidents that occurred in the region at a nominal charge. Surrey Police collects fingerprints for
Visa or security applications, information about the property owner, and provides information and advice around seized and recovered vehicles across the region, and so on. The Firearms Licensing team of the Surrey Police is responsible for issuing certificates for shotguns, firearms, and explosives to residents of Surrey. The department registers countless foreign nationals, and Stateless people under the Nationality Registration Scheme, and Police Registration Scheme respectively.