New Building

Meet the Command Staff

Gulfport Police Department - Current Location: 2810 34th Avenue . Gulfport, MS 39501

Robert J. Curry Public Safety Building

New Location will be 2200 15th Street, Gulfport, MS 39501

About Us

The Gulfport Police Department provides traditional police services to the citizens of Gulfport, MS. The Gulf Coast Beaches, Casino Gaming, Fishing, Golf, The University of Southern Mississippi, William Carey College and the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College are just some of the area attractions. Sitting on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, the Gulfport Police Department has 201 sworn personnel and 92 civilian staff to serve a population of 80,000 and a daily population of over 144,000.

We will be a resource to the community for the education, safety, and welfare of all people. We are committed to the prevention of crime and the preservation of peace. We will honor that pledge through respect for human dignity and a strong ethical code as cusĀ­todians of law and order.

Mission Statement

The Gulfport Police Department shall faithfully serve all people within our community with dignity, equality, compassion, and respect.  It is our fundamental goal to enhance the quality of life by providing a safe and secure community for all citizens.  We shall honor the sacred public trust by adhering to the highest possible standards of performance and ethics.

We will be a resource to the community for the education, safety, and welfare of all people.  We are committed to the prevention of crime and the preservation of peace.  We will honor that pledge through respect for human dignity and a strong ethical code as custodians of law and order.  All members of the Gulfport Police Department will exercise the highest degree of public service in their daily contacts with our citizens in order to provide them with the most effective and efficient service they so richly deserve.

The Gulfport Police Department believes that a comprehensive and consistent law enforcement presence, with the tools and capability to deal with unique policing problems, must be maintained.

"The closer a police officer’s relationship is with the public on his beat, the more people he knows, and the more people trust him, the greater his chance of reducing crime."