Phoenix Police Museum

Phoenix Police Museum The museum highlights the history of the Phoenix Police Department from 1881, when Henry Garfias, wa

This is the current headquarters of the Phoenix Police Department.  It was opened in 1974 and has served the department ...
12/29/2022

This is the current headquarters of the Phoenix Police Department. It was opened in 1974 and has served the department well for 48 years. The police department is scheduled to move into the former Wells Fargo building located at 100 W. Washington St in 2022.

Phoenix Police Officer Harvey Snyder and Officer B. Blvin standing next to a 1953 Ford police car.  They were investigat...
12/22/2022

Phoenix Police Officer Harvey Snyder and Officer B. Blvin standing next to a 1953 Ford police car. They were investigating a fatal traffic accident that occurred at 900 W. Buckeye Rd. This car is painted tan and white. How many remember these cars?

Police Recruit Seth Allen is going through a pre-employment polygraph exam.  All police applicants must pass this stage ...
12/15/2022

Police Recruit Seth Allen is going through a pre-employment polygraph exam. All police applicants must pass this stage of process to attend the police academy. If you are interested in becoming a Phoenix Police Officer see below.
WWW.PHOENIX.GOV/POLICE/JOINPHXPD

The Phoenix Police Command Staff from 1957.
12/08/2022

The Phoenix Police Command Staff from 1957.

In the early 1990s, The Phoenix Police Department started bicycle squads.  These squads were used to help officers patro...
12/01/2022

In the early 1990s, The Phoenix Police Department started bicycle squads. These squads were used to help officers patrol areas where vehicle couldn't reach. The officers also helped with special events and bicycle safety programs. Did anyone attend a bicycle safety rodeo?

Address

17 South 2nd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ
85003

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

602-534-7278

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Preserving our past, to inspire our future.

OVER 130 YEARS OF HISTORY

The Phoenix Police Museum is located on 2nd Ave & Jefferson Street, on the 1st floor of the Historic Phoenix City Hall. The museum highlights the history of the Phoenix Police Department from 1881, when Henry Garfias, was elected the first city marshal to the present.