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Metropolitan Police Department
Police Districts & PSAs


Find Your Police District and Police Service Area
Find Your Police Service Area (PSA)Enter your address. Then, when the map appears, select the "Public Safety" tab below it.


Every resident lives in a Police Service Area (PSA), and every PSA has a team of police officers and officials assigned to it. Residents should get to know their PSA team members and learn how to work with them to fight crime and disorder in their neighborhoods.
Printable PDF versions of each district map are available on the district pages. Residents and visitors may also access the DC Guide to easily locate a PSA and other resources within a geographic area. Just enter an address in the appropriate field and select the "Public Safety" tab below the map that appears.


Select an area on the map to the right or use the links below for more information on that district.
First District
Second District
Third District
Fourth District
Fifth District
Sixth District
Seventh District


About Bicycle Registration
Bicycle owners in the District of Columbia are encouraged to register their bikes National bike Registry at http://www.nationalbikeregistry.com/ or call 800-848-BIKE.

History of the the Police Service Areas
On May 2, 2004, the Metropolitan Police Department implemented a major restructuring of its Police Service Areas (PSAs), a basic building block of community policing in the District of Columbia. The goal of the restructuring is to ensure better police services for DC neighborhoods by providing greater flexibility in neighborhood patrols and by aligning PSAs more closely with natural neighborhood boundaries. The restructuring plan reduces the number of PSAs from 83 to 46, thus creating new boundaries for all of the PSAs, as well as new boundaries for some police districts. The plan was developed following extensive public discussion and a 60-day review by the DC Council.