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MISSION STATEMENT

"The mission of the Bristol Township Police Department is to ensure the safety and protection of the property and persons of all the inhabitants of our community, and to enhance the quality of life in our Township by working in partnership with the community and in accordance with constitutional rights to enforce the laws, preserve the peace, reduce fear, and provide for a safe environment."

-Chief James P. Mc Andrew

 

Bristol Township, PA

The population is 55,521 (2000 Census)
The size is about 17 square miles
Population density is 3265 persons per square mile

Minimum drinking age is 21
Minimum age for buying tobacco products is 18
Curfew for people 11 or under is 10:00 P.M.
Curfew for people 12 and 13 is 10:30 P.M.
Curfew for people 14 through 17 is 11:00 P.M.
View Nighttime Curfew Ordinance

The schools are in the Bristol Township School District
Part of the 8th Congressional District - Patrick Murphy
Part of the 141st Legislative District - Anthony Melio
Part of the 6th Senate District - Robert M. Tomlinson
U.S. Senators - Arlen Specter, Robert P. Casey, Jr.
Governor - Edward G. Rendell

 

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News

Crime Tips
If you have information that could prevent a crime or offer a solution to a crime, please use our crime tips service. We have two options: You can call (215) 788-8289 or send e-mail to crimetips@btpolice.com. We do not need your name unless you want to provide it.


NON-CRIMINAL Fingerprint Services
Fingerprint processing for NON-CRIMINAL matters is available for BRISTOL TOWNSHIP residents only. Processing will be available on Wednesdays from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM and 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM only.
Police Explorers
Are you between the ages of 14 & 20?
Do you have an interest in Law Enforcement?
Are you looking to help your community?
Then the Bristol Township Police Explorers are looking for you!
Click here for more information!

Community Outreach Program

Residents Who Require Assistance During an Emergency

Sex Offender Databases
PA State Police Megan's Law
Family Watch Dog

Municipal Road Work In Bucks County - Check out the PennDOT Highway Construction Advisory.  

Pot Holes - To report a pot hole or other roadway concern.  More...

House Numbers Take a moment and look at your house address numbers. Are they clearly visible at night from the street?    More... 

Be Aware of Identity Theft - More...

Homeland Security Tip Submission Page - The Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Pennsylvania State Police, has established an e-mail address to allow members of the public to contact the Intelligence Section with information relative to Pennsylvania's Homeland Security. More...

PA Bicycle Laws
PA Vehicle Code
Pennsylvania Code

 

2501 Bath Road  Bristol, PA  19007
215-785-4040 Emergency - 911


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