Delaware Capitol Police
The Delaware Capitol Police was founded as a three-man unit in 1965 to deter vandalism at the Legislative Hall, in Dover, Delaware. The unit was originally known as Capitol Security.
Delaware Capitol Police | |
---|---|
Patch | |
Shield | |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Delaware, U.S. |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Agency executive |
|
Website | |
Official Site |
Responsibilities were eventually expanded to cover other state-owned properties in Delaware while the unit remained unfunded (being maintained through donations and transfer of equipment from other law enforcement agencies). Officers initially received no formal training and were armed only with a nightstick, handcuffs and tear gas.
In 1974, Delaware Director of Administrative Services Thomas Murray overhauled the organization, providing basic law-enforcement training. Having been sworn in as constables, the officers now had the power of arrest on state property. New equipment and uniforms were issued at this time and the organization became known as the Capitol Security Police.
In 1980 the organization adopted its current name. Arrest powers were expanded statewide in 1982. Further changes in 1995 saw a redesign of the patch worn by officers and integration of communications systems with the Delaware State Police in order to improve response times to emergencies.
In 2020 the Delaware Capitol Police patch was updated with a new design which is now worn by all Police personnel.
Rank Structure
Title | Insignia |
---|---|
Chief | |
Major | |
Lieutenant | |
Sergeant | |
Master corporal | |
Senior corporal | |
Corporal | |
Patrolman 1st class | |
Patrolman (No Insignia) |
Duties
The Delaware Capitol Police are a statewide law enforcement agency responsible for the security of all three branches of state government throughout the State of Delaware. Specifically, the Delaware Capitol Police provide services to Woodburn (Governor's Mansion), Legislative Hall, Capitol Complex (Legislative Mall), Supreme Court, Superior Court, Chancery Court, Court of Common Pleas and the Family Courts in all three counties, the Carvel State Building and over 80 state controlled facilities and/or properties in the greater Dover area.
All Delaware Capitol Police officers are certified by the Delaware Council on Police Training and have statewide jurisdiction and arrest authority. Our officers take great pride in ensuring the safety and security of the Governor, state legislators, legislative staff, the Delaware Judiciary, state employees, citizens and visitors to the State of Delaware. We act in conjunction with other municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies to ensure that the best possible service is provided.
Operations
The Delaware Capitol Police maintains police officers and security officers in all three of Delaware's counties servicing all three branches of state government. DCP headquarters is located within the Tatnall Building in Dover. The Delaware Capitol Police also maintains three explosive detection canine teams and 5 detectives.
The Northern Operation services:
- Leonard L. Williams Justice Center
- Carvel State Building
- Renaissance Office Complex
- Delaware Medical Examiner Office
- 900 King street Building
The Central Operation services:
- Delaware Legislative Hall
- Tatnall Building
- Delaware Governor's Mansion (Woodburn)
- Dover Patrol Section (servicing over 80 separate state facilities) Formerly called the Kent County Patrol.
- Kent County Courthouse
- Kent County Family Court
The Southern Operation services:
- Sussex County Courthouse
- Sussex County Family Court
- Sussex County Court of Chancery
The Special Operation Services:
- Canine Unit
- CRASE Unit
- CVSA Unit
- Firearms Unit
- Honor Guard Unit
- Quartermaster
- Recruitment Unit
- Special Investigations Unit
Delaware Capitol Security
Delaware Capitol Police employs Security Officers who operate the magnetometers and x-ray machines at the entrances to the courthouses, Legislative Hall, and the Carvel State Building. They are responsible for the screening, and if necessary the searching, of employees, visitors, and packages entering the courthouse. Capitol Security Officers are trained in the use of magnetometers, x-ray machines, handcuffing, defensive aerosol sprays, and certified in performing CPR, using AED's (automatic external defibrillator), and providing First Aid. Senior Security Officers are Capitol Security Officers who attend one of the seasonal police officer training courses provided by a Delaware police agency under the guidelines established by the Delaware Council on Police Training. Once completed they become Senior Security Officers and after being sworn in are granted the legal authority to detain individuals while in the performance of their official duties. Senior Security Officers are recognized by the dark blue sleeve worn on the epaulets of their uniform shirts.
Community Policing