Police
Mission Statement
The mission of the Mukilteo Police Department is
The Mukilteo Police Department is tasked with enforcing local, State and Federal laws. In addition, the Police Department is responsible for protecting citizens and their property.
With an annual operating budget of $4.1 million, the Police Department currently employs 28 commissioned officers and 4 non-commissioned support staff.
The staff is broken down into five divisions, the Patrol Division, the Special Operations Division, the Administration and Support Services Division, the Training Division, and the Crime Prevention Division.
Patrol
The Patrol Division is the largest Division in the Department. It is comprised of 4 Sergeants, 4 Corporals and 12 Officers.
Special Operations
The Special Operations Division is also known as the Detective Section. It is comprised of 1 Detective Sergeant and 3 Detectives.
Administration and Support Services
Within the Administrative Division is the Support Services Section. This Section has 1 Records Supervisor and 2 Support Services Technicians. The Community Service Officer (animal control & parking enforcement,) and the Administrative Assistant also fall under the Administrative Division.
Training Division
The Training Division ensures that all employees of the Police Department receive mandatory and supplemental training.
The Training Division also maintains officers' training records and certifications, participates in the hiring process, and facilitates the Field Training Program for newly hired officers.
Crime Prevention Division
The Crime Prevention Division is staffed by 1 Crime Prevention Officer. Additional information regarding the Mukilteo Police Department Crime Prevention Program is available via this Crime Prevention link.
Our Organization chart is available in Adobe (PDF) format. To display the file click on the Organization Chart link.
If you are interested in a career with the Mukilteo Police Department you may wish to view the Recruitment Document.
Frequently Asked Questions regarding Police and Animal Control/Parking can be accessed via this FAQ link.
Calendar
 National Night Out Against Crime Tuesday, August 03, 2010National Night Out
As part of it's comitment to the community, the Mukilteo Police Department has partnered with the National Association of Town Watch (NATW) in its National Night Out Program.
The NATW is a nonprofit, crime prevention organization which works in cooperation with thousands of crim... Read more...
 Chief for a Day Wednesday, August 18, 2010On August 18, the WSCJTC in partnership with law enforcement agencies, hospitals, and others, will enrich the lives of children who have been diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition. We will provide these children with a day of fun they will never forget and become a part of their ... Read more...
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 Employment Opportunities
 07-04 - Police Officer - Lateral Tuesday, July 28, 2009 Applicants must have successfully completed the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Basic Law Enforcement Academy and hold a current certificate, or an equivalent from another state. Applicants from outside the State of Washington must successfullly complete the Washington State Cr... Read more...
 07-03 - Police Officer - Entry Tuesday, July 28, 2009 PublicSafetyTesting contracts with the City to accept applications and to provide written and physical agility examinations. For more information, please contact them at 1.866.447.3911 (toll-free) or visit their website.... Read more...
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 Community, County and Statewide Web Links
 Center for Problem-Oriented Policing
 Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound
 Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County
 National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
 National Crime Prevention Council
 National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
 Progressive Animal Welfare Society
 Registered Sex Offender Information
 SNOCOM (Dispatch)
 Volunteers of America (Dispute Resolution)
 Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
 Washington State Crime Prevention Association
 Washington State Patrol
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