The Occoquan Police Department (OPD) provides public safety for the Town of Occoquan, as well as the 17 acres of land outside the corporate town limits on Tanyard Hill Road.
MISSION
The mission of the Occoquan Police Department is to: protect the lives and property of our residents, visitors, and businesses; to reduce the incidence and fear of crime; and to enhance the public safety of our historic waterfront community. To that end, we will hire and maintain a professional staff who through education, mentoring, and community policing will maintain a supportive partnership between our community and this Department. We will respect the rights and dignity of all people and always remain approachable and professional.
VISION
To provide professional, effective, and respectful services to protect our community and the quality of life.
VALUES
The Occoquan Police Department core values define our common beliefs and behavior as well as how we conduct ourselves in our work and interactions: Service, Professionalism, Integrity, and Honor.
Public Safety Pages
Click on the buttons below to learn more about OPD’s operations, divisions, and initiatives.
Contact Information
Emergency: Dial 911
Non-Emergency: (703) 792-6500
OPD Duty Phone: (571) 575-3188
OPD HQ: (571) 492-7274
Physical Address:
124 Commerce Street
PO Box 195
Occoquan, VA 22125
Media Inquiries:
Email: policechief@occoquanva.gov
Pay Your Parking Ticket
Pay Online: Here
Pay by Phone: (703) 936-9606
If you would like to contest a parking ticket, please fill out the PARKING CONTEST FORM . The completed form should be mailed to:
Town of Occoquan – Town Hall PO Box 195, Occoquan, VA 22125.
Records
Requests for copies of a police report completed by the Occoquan Police Department should be made by contacting the FOIA Officer:
Occoquan FOIA Officer
Megan Lubash, Town Clerk
Email | (703) 491-1918
PO Box 195 | 314 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA 22125
Accident Reports
The Occoquan Police Department reports all reportable vehicle crashes to the Commonwealth of Virginia, which is recorded in the Traffic Records Electronic Data System commonly known as TREDS. This system is managed by the Virginia Highway Safety Office.
Once the reportable crash report (FR300P) has been reviewed and approved by our department, it is submitted to the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The DMV maintains the official record of all reportable crashes occurring within the Commonwealth and is responsible for the dissemination of these reports.
In order to receive a copy of this report, please visit Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.