THE ROYAL TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS POLICE FORCE

Service with Pride and Integrity

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Welcome to the

Royal TCI Police

Community Focused Website

History of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force

First established in 1799 by His Majesty’s Commander John Dunmore, the  RTCIPF has advanced with time; the first improvement came in 1855 when  President Inglis enacted a Police Ordinance to improve the strength of the Police force. Under this ordinance, every male adult had a legal obligation to serve as a Special Constable. Men were conscripted for this task by lots drawn annually and they were obliged to do duty at least once every three years. It was not until 1894 that the Police force was assigned a uniform.

Service with Pride & Integrity

For a Safer TCI

Want to join us?

Recruitment and Eligibility

Would you like to become part of our family? Do you have the mind to protect the innocent? Are you law-abiding and encourage others to do the same? Well, you may be just what we are looking for, so download the recruitment form and bring it in today.

For the future of our youth

The safety of our youth is a top priority for the TCI Police. We recognize that our young people are the future of our communities, and we are committed to providing them with a safe environment in which to grow and thrive. Our officers work tirelessly to prevent crime and violence that may put our youth at risk. We also work closely with schools, parents, and community organizations to educate young people about safety and help them make smart decisions that will keep them out of harm's way. We believe that by working together, we can create a safer, brighter future for our youth.

Our Partners

The TCI Police greatly appreciates the invaluable support of our partners who work with us to enhance public safety and build stronger relationships in the community.

Wanted Posters

Advisory to the public: All suspects should be considered dangerous, so do not approach but report. Information is treated in the strictest confidence.
Suspects are advised to surrender peacefully, for their safety as well as the public at large.