Town of Manlius, NY
Welcome to the Town of Manlius
 
Organization
The Town of Manlius Police Department is organized in an orderly arrangement of manpower and functions intended to promote community-oriented policing and achieve agency objectives.

The Town of Manlius Police Department is organized into three major areas of functional responsibility:


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Organizational Structure
Office of The Chief of Police
The Chief of Police serves as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the agency and has the final authority on matters of Department policy, operations, and discipline.

Pursuant to a Joint Municipal Agreement between the Town of Manlius and the Villages of Fayetteville, Manlius, and Minoa, the Chief of Police is responsible to the Town of Manlius Police Committee and is charged with:
  • Planning
  • Staffing
  • Fiscal management
  • Directing, coordinating, and controlling all department functions
  • Discipline
  • Establishing a formal organizational structure


   Administrative Division 
 
The Administration Division is responsible for providing the executive and administrative support services necessary for the effective and efficient operation of the police department, to include:
  • Fiscal and Property Management/Inventory Control
  • Budget and Purchasing
  • Personnel Administration and Support Services
  • Training
  • Records Management and Control
  • Law Enforcement Accreditation
  • Information Technology
  • Planning and Research
  • Crime Analysis
  • Grant Management
  • Volunteer Program
  • Fleet Management
  • Facilities Management
  • Staff Inspections
  • Internal Affairs
The Division is headed by the Administration Division Commander who reports to the Chief of Police. Full time components of the Division include the Records Section, Professional Development Section, Administrative Clerk, Community Services Officer, and Fleet Maintenance.
 
 
Operations Division
 
The Operations Division is responsible for providing direct and general police services to the public. These services include, but are not limited to, the protection of life and property, protection of the constitutional guarantees of all people, reduction of opportunities for the commission of crime, resolution of conflict, identification of criminal activity and offenders, and the apprehension of offenders. In addition, the Operations Division is responsible for:
  • Providing continuous patrol coverage
  • Investigating all crimes and serious incidents
  • Homeland security and disaster preparedness
  • Traffic enforcement and accident investigation
  • Juvenile operations and diversion programs
  • School Information and Resource Officer program
  • Crime prevention and community relations
  • Collection and preservation of evidence
  • Emergency Services Team
The Division is headed by the Operations Division Commander who reports to the Chief of Police. Full time components of the Operations Division include the Field Services Section and the Special Investigations Section.