Ocean City Police Department

Ocean City Chief of Police The Ocean City Police Department, as part of and empowered by the community, is committed to a safe and peaceful environment, rendering aid to those in need, and protecting the lives, property and rights of residents and visitors. We shall provide the highest degree of ethical behavior, professional conduct and quality police services. We shall actively seek to identify community problems and their solutions, enhancing the quality of life in our community.

 

Bernadette DiPino
Chief of Police
Email: bdipino@ococean.com


Ocean City Police Department Applicant Testing

The Ocean City Police Department will be conducting applicant testing for future Police Officer positions as well Seasonal Police Officer and Public Safety Aide positions on the following dates:


February 20-21, 2010

Walk-in applicants are welcome for the November and January tests. Applicants for the February testing will be by invitation only. Invitations are only sent to applicants who submit a completed application to Rosemary Sample by the application deadline date of February 15, 2010.

Click on the EMPLOYMENT tab above for more information about available positions and to print an application package. You must bring the signed PHYSICIAN’S STATEMENT to the test with you. You can find the Ocean City Police Department Physical Ability Test description here.

Tests will be conducted at Ocean City Elementary School located at 12828 Center Drive, Ocean City, Maryland 21842. Applicants must arrive at the testing site no later than 7:45 AM.

Contact the Training and Recruiting Section for further questions 410-723-6612 or pdtrain@ococean.com

 

 

OCPD Community Outreach Email Program

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Bicycle, Moped and Scooter Registration Program

The Ocean City Police Department offers a bicycle, moped and scooter registration program for all residents of Ocean City. All bicycle, moped and scooter riders are encouraged to register their vehicles as a deterrent to crime and to promote safety. The registration program is free of charge and all registration information is stored electronically for future reference.