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THE INTERNAL AFFAIRS UNIT

This information has been prepared to acquaint you with the operation of the Fort Lauderdale Police Department's Internal Affairs Unit and the complaint process.

The mission of the unit is quite simple...
to protect the public trust.

The Internal Affairs Office is conveniently located at 642 N.E. 3rd Avenue
or call (954) 828-6956

The mission of the Fort Lauderdale Police Department is to provide a safe and orderly environment in our City through professionalism and dedication while building and maintaining an active partnership with the community we serve. The men and women of the Police Department understand that our greatest resource and asset is the support and assistance that is given by our community. This “partnership” between our citizens and the Police Department is something that we must constantly strive to protect, and it is a responsibility that is shared by every member of the Department.

The mission of the Office of Internal Affairs is to protect the public trust and to maintain the integrity of the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. The policy of the Office of Internal Affairs is to conduct thorough, fair and objective investigations.

WHAT DOES THE INTERNAL AFFAIRS UNIT DO?
TO WHOM DOES THE OFFICE OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS REPORT?

The Internal Affairs Unit reports directly to the Chief of Police.

HOW DO I MAKE A COMPLAINT?

Complaints can be made in person, by electronic mail, via telephone, or in person. They can be made to the Office of Internal Affairs or any supervisor. Complaints involving discourtesy or poor service will generally be forwarded to the officer’s immediate supervisor for investigation. They will then be thoroughly reviewed by the Office of Internal Affairs once they are completed. In most situations, a sworn, taped statement will be requested. Remember, simply relate the facts and do not attempt to embellish or add to your complaint. Be prepared to provide the investigator with witness information. You will be treated professionally and courteously.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I MAKE A COMPLAINT?

All complaints will be thoroughly examined. Once they are completed, the Internal Affairs Unit Commander will review the investigation. The complaint is then forwarded to staff officers and the Chief of Police, who will make a final recommendation in each case. There are four possible dispositions and they are as follows:

All decisions involving disciplinary action will be made in conjunction with the City’s Labor Relations Office and the City Manager’s Office. Complaints that involve a possible criminal violation and those that involve a use of force are sent to the Broward County State Attorney’s Office for review. Once these processes are complete, all cases are sent to the Citizen Review Board for their review and recommendation.

IS THERE ANY RISK TO YOU WHEN YOU MAKE A COMPLAINT?

No. You will not be subjected to intimidating or any other improper behavior. However, if you intentionally make a false complaint against an officer or employee, you may be prosecuted criminally and/or held civilly liable.

DO POLICE OFFICERS HAVE RIGHTS WHEN AN ALLEGATION IS MADE AGAINST THEM?

Yes, Officers are protected by the Police Officer’s Bill of Rights and their labor agreement, which provide that they shall not be subjected to harassment, intimidation, threats from supervisors or unreasonable periods of interrogation. They have a right to have counsel or union representation during the investigation.

The task of policing today’s society is demanding and challenging. The Fort Lauderdale Police Department will continue to demand the highest standards from its employees. We will work to maintain your trust and support while developing a real working partnership with our community.

Mailing Address:

Fort Lauderdale Police Department
Office of Internal Affairs
1300 West Broward Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312

Send an email to Internal Affairs

Office Location:

642 Northeast 3 Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33304
Office: (954) 828-6956
Fax: (954) 759-5964

Office hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

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