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2025-10-18October 18, 2025Police Policy: Code of Conduct
Establishes standards of conduct that are consistent with the values and mission of the Henrico County Police Division and are expected of all Division members. The Code of Conduct also outlines the penalties for Code of Conduct violations.
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2025-09-15September 15, 2025Police Policy: Corrective and Disciplinary Action
Establishes procedures for imposing corrective and/or disciplinary actions and ensuring due process for all Division members.
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2025-09-08September 8, 2025Police Policy: Automatic License Plate Reader
Police policy on the use of Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPR), management of ALPR data, and maintenance of ALPR equipment.
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2025-07-22July 22, 2025Police Policy: Personal Appearance and Grooming-Sworn Members
Police policy for personal appearance and grooming standards for sworn members while on-duty.
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2025-05-03May 3, 2025Police Policy: Vehicular Pursuits
Line procedure for initiating, participating, and terminating any vehicular pursuit. When officers engage in vehicular pursuits utilizing emergency lights and siren, they shall do so in accordance with existing statutes and this directive.
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2025-03-13March 13, 2025Police Policy: Body Worn Cameras
Henrico Police procedures for Body Worn Cameras (BWC) digital evidence system, including the management, storage, and retrieval and dissemination of BWC recordings.
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2025-02-14February 14, 2025Police Policy: Transportation of Persons in Custody
This document contains pages from the Police Division's Directives manual regarding transporting persons in custody.
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2024-09-23September 23, 2024Police Policy: Mental Health Crises
This policy establishes procedures for calls involving a person experiencing a mental health crisis. Division members frequently encounter encounter those experiencing a mental health crisis. Such calls for service are fluid and dynamic in nature and require officers to consider the totality of the situation and its effect on the individual and the community.
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2024-07-02July 2, 2024Police Policy: Volunteers In Policing Program
Police policy for administers of and the recruitment and screening of volunteers for the Henrico Police Volunteers in Policing Program.
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2024-05-16May 16, 2024Police Policy: Bias-Free Policing
Police policy on bias-free policing outlining procedures, considerations, training, corrective measures and administrative review.
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2024-04-15April 15, 2024Police Policy: Reporting Hate Crimes
Line procedure for officers who encounter an incident, act, or information which may be considered a hate crime.
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2023-11-20November 20, 2023Henrico Police Policy
Henrico County Police Division Policy outlines the principles by which its employees are expected to operate and establishes guidelines to enable the Division to reach its vision.
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2023-09-08September 8, 2023Police Policy: Social Media/Networking
This policy, in conjunction with Henrico County policy regarding social media, establishes guidelines for Division-sponsored social media, as well as Division members’ personal use of social media.
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