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Active Members042007 FLORIDA POLICE ACCREDITATION COALITION, INC. ACTIVE MEMBERS As of 4/16/2007 MEMBER AGENCY Member # 1 20th Judicial Circuit Court Administration, Lee County Pretrial Services 00226 2 Alachua County Sheriff's Office 00001 3 Alpha Measurement Group 00002 4 Altamonte Springs Police Department 00003 5 Apopka Police Department 00004 6 Auburndale Police Department 00005 7 Aventura Police Department 00006 8 Bal Harbour Police Department 00008 9 Bartow Police Department 00009 10 Bay County Sheriff's Office 00010 11 Boca Raton Police Department 00011 12 Boynton Beach Police Department 00012 13 Bradenton Police Department 00013 14 Brevard County Sheriff's Office 00014 15 Broward Sheriff's Office 00015 16 Cape Coral Police Department 00016 17 Casselberry Police Department 00017 18 Charlotte County Sheriff's Office 00018 19 Chipley Police Department 00019 20 Citrus County Sheriff's Office 00020 21 Clay County Sheriff's Office 00021 22 Clearwater Police Department 00022 23 Clermont Police Department 00023 24 Clewiston Police Department 00024 25 Cocoa Police Department 00025 26 Collier County Sheriff's Office 00026 27 Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation, Inc. 00029 28 Coral Gables Police Department 00028 29 Coral Springs Police Department 00030 30 Crystal River Police Department 00031 31 Dade City Police Department 00222 32 Davie Police Department 00032 33 Daytona Beach Police Department 00033 34 Daytona Beach Shores Department of Public Safety 00034 35 Deland Police Department 00035 36 Delray Beach Police Department 00036 37 Edgewood Police Department 00037 38 Escambia Sheriff's Office 00038 39 Flagler Beach Police Department 00221 40 Flagler County Sheriff's Office 00040 FLORIDA POLICE ACCREDITATION COALITION, INC. ACTIVE MEMBERS As of 4/16/2007 MEMBER AGENCY Member # 41 Florida Atlantic University Police Department 00042 42 Florida Corrections Accreditation Commission, Inc. 00044 43 Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement 00045 44 Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Law Enforcement 00046 45 Florida Department of Law Enforcement 00048 46 Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Motor Carrier Compliance 00049 47 Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 00050 48 Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission, Division of Law Enforcement 00051 49 Florida Highway Patrol 00052 50 Florida State University Police Department 00054 51 Fort Myers Police Department 00215 52 Franklin County Sheriff's Office 00058 53 Ft. Lauderdale Police Department 00055 54 Ft. Pierce Police Department 00056 55 Ft. Walton Beach Police Department 00057 56 Gainesville Police Department 00059 57 Glades County Sheriff's Office 00060 58 Green Cove Springs Police Department 00216 59 Gulf Breeze Police Department 00061 60 Gulfport Police Department 00062 61 Haines City Police Department 00063 62 Hallandale Beach Police Department 00064 63 Hardee County Sheriff's Office 00065 64 Hernando County Sheriff's Office 00066 65 Highland Beach Police Department 00225 66 Highlands County Sheriff's Office 00205 67 Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office 00067 68 Holly Hill Police Department 00068 69 Hollywood Police Department 00069 70 Holmes Beach Police Department 00070 71 Indian Creek Village Public Safety Department 00071 72 Indian River County Sheriff's Office 00072 73 Indian River Shores Department of Public Safety 00208 74 Jackson County Corrections Department 00073 75 Jacksonville Airport Authority Police Department 00074 76 Jacksonville Beach Police Department 00075 77 Jacksonville Sheriff's Office 00076 78 Juno Beach Police Department 00077 79 Jupiter Inlet Colony Police Department 00078 80 Jupiter Island Public Safety Department 00079 FLORIDA POLICE ACCREDITATION COALITION, INC. ACTIVE MEMBERS As of 4/16/2007 MEMBER AGENCY Member # 81 Jupiter Police Department 00080 82 Kenneth City Police Department 00081 83 Key West Police Department 00083 84 Kissimmee Police Department 00084 85 Lake City Police Department 00085 86 Lake Clarke Shores Police Department 00086 87 Lake County Sheriff's Office 00087 88 Lake Mary Police Department 00088 89 Lake Wales Police Department 00089 90 Lake Worth Police Department 00090 91 Lakeland Police Department 00091 92 Lantana Police Department 00092 93 Largo Police Department 00093 94 Lauderhill Police Department 00094 95 Lee County Port Authority Airport Police Department 00095 96 Lee County Sheriff's Office 00096 97 Leesburg Police Department 00214 98 Leon County Sheriff's Office 00097 99 Levy County Sheriff's Office 00098 100 Lighthouse Point Police Department 00099 101 Longboat Key Police Department 00100 102 Longwood Police Department 00101 103 Maitland Police Department 00102 104 Manalapan Police Department 00103 105 Manatee County Sheriff's Office 00104 106 Margate Police Department 00106 107 Marion County Sheriff's Office 00107 108 Martin County Sheriff's Office 00108 109 Melbourne Beach Police Department 00212 110 Melbourne Police Department 00218 111 Miami Beach Police Department 00110 112 Miami Police Department 00111 113 Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department 00220 114 Miami-Dade Police Department 00112 115 Miami-Dade Schools Police Department 00204 116 Miramar Police Department 00113 117 Monroe County Sheriff's Office 00114 118 Monticello Police Department 00217 119 Mount Dora Police Department 00115 120 Naples Police Department 00116 FLORIDA POLICE ACCREDITATION COALITION, INC. ACTIVE MEMBERS As of 4/16/2007 MEMBER AGENCY Member # 121 Neptune Beach Police Department 00117 122 New Smyrna Beach Police Department 00219 123 NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, Office for Law Enforcement 00118 124 North Miami Beach Police Department 00119 125 North Miami Police Department 00120 126 North Palm Beach Department of Public Safety 00121 127 North Port Police Department 00122 128 Ocala Police Department 00123 129 Ocoee Police Department 00124 130 Okaloosa County Corrections Department 00125 131 Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office 00126 132 Orange County Corrections Department 00127 133 Orange County Sheriff's Office 00128 134 Orange Park Police Department 00129 135 Orlando Police Department 00130 136 Ormond Beach Police Department 00131 137 Osceola County Corrections Department 00132 138 Osceola County Sheriff's Office 00133 139 Oviedo Police Department 00134 140 Palatka Police Department 00135 141 Palm Bay Police Department 00136 142 Palm Beach County School District Police Department 00137 143 Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office 00138 144 Palm Beach Gardens Police Department 00139 145 Palm Beach Police Department 00140 146 Palm Beach Shores Police Department 00141 147 Palm Springs Public Safety Department 00203 148 Palmetto Police Department 00142 149 Panama City Police Department 00143 150 Pasco County Sheriff's Office 00144 151 Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy 00211 152 Pembroke Pines Police Department 00145 153 Pinecrest Police Department 00147 154 Pinellas County Sheriff's Office 00148 155 Pinellas Park Police Department 00223 156 Plant City Police Department 00149 157 Plantation Police Department 00150 158 Polk Community College, Thompson Institute of Public Safety 00151 159 Polk County Sheriff's Office 00152 160 Ponce Inlet Police Department 00153 FLORIDA POLICE ACCREDITATION COALITION, INC. ACTIVE MEMBERS As of 4/16/2007 MEMBER AGENCY Member # 161 Port Orange Police Department 00154 162 Port Richey Police Department 00206 163 Port St. Lucie Police Department 00155 164 Punta Gorda Police Department 00156 165 Putnam County Sheriff's Office 00157 166 Sanford Police Department 00159 167 Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office 00160 168 Sarasota County Sheriff's Office 00161 169 Sarasota Police Department 00162 170 Satellite Beach Police Department 00163 171 Sebastian Police Department 00164 172 Seminole County Sheriff's Office 00165 173 Seminole Police Department 00166 174 South Daytona Police Department 00167 175 South Miami Police Department 00168 176 St. Augustine Beach Police Department 00169 177 St. Cloud Police Department 00170 178 St. Johns County Sheriff's Office 00171 179 St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office 00172 180 St. Pete Beach Police Department 00173 181 St. Petersburg Police Department 00174 182 Starke Police Department 00175 183 Stuart Police Department 00176 184 Sumter County Sheriff's Office 00177 185 Sunny Isles Beach Police Department 00202 186 Sunrise Police Department 00178 187 Surfside Police Department 00213 188 Tallahassee Police Department 00180 189 Tampa International Airport Police Department 00181 190 Tampa Police Department 00182 191 Taylor County Sheriff's Office 00183 192 Temple Terrace Police Department 00184 193 Tequesta Police Department 00185 194 Treasure Island Police Department 00186 195 University Of Florida Police Department 00187 196 University Of North Florida Police Department 00188 197 University Of South Florida Police Department 00189 198 Venice Police Department 00190 199 Vero Beach Police Department 00191 200 Village of Key Biscayne Police Department 00082 FLORIDA POLICE ACCREDITATION COALITION, INC. ACTIVE MEMBERS As of 4/16/2007 MEMBER AGENCY Member # 201 Volusia County Beach Patrol 00192 202 Volusia County Sheriff's Office 00193 203 Wakulla County Sheriff's Office 00194 204 Wauchula Police Department 00195 205 West Palm Beach Police Department 00196 206 Wilton Manors Police Department 00224 207 Winter Garden Police Department 00197 208 Winter Haven Police Department 00198 209 Winter Park Police Department 00199 210 Winter Springs Police Department 00200 211 Zephyrhills Police Department 00201.
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