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SUPPORT AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

CAPTAIN BRENT DAVIS

Administration Services Division Commander

bdavis@monroega.gov
770-266-5193
140 BLAINE STREET
MONROE, GA 30655

Lieutenant Anthony Harris

 

Overseeing:

  • Traffic Enforcement
  • Police Motors
  • School Resource Officers
  • Honor Guard

Lieutenant Charles Banks

Overseeing:

  • State Certification

Lieutenant Amanda Lawson

Overseeing:

  • Records

Lieutenant Matthew Dembowski

Overseeing:

  • Training & Recruiting

  • Assistant SWAT Commander

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

The administrative section of the Monroe Police Department is the main point of public contact for information and clerical services. The Administrative Service section is currently staffed by two civilian employees and is open for business from 8 am until 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.

RECORDS SECTION

The records unit handles all reports generated by the Monroe Police Department and assists the public by providing copies, such as incidents,  accidents, and open records. In addition, this unit is responsible for vehicle impound releases.

FEES(CASH OR CARD ACCEPTED)

· Incident Report: $FREE · Accident Report: $FREE · Criminal History: $FREE · Video $25.00 All requests for Open Records must be submitted via email or in person at the Monroe Police Department. Forward the completed request to Clerk Jan Jones (MPDOPENRECORDS@monroega.gov) A copy of the open records can be found with the link provided. (Open Records Link

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS

The Monroe Police Department charges no fee for parties involved in a motor vehicle accident; however, the public may also retrieve a copy online through LexisNexis BuyCrash https://buycrash.lexisnexisrisk.com/

STATE CERTIFICATION

The Monroe Police Department Administrative Services Division is also responsible for State Certification through the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police. The certification process is a rigorous review of law enforcement policies and procedures used, and they must meet or exceed numerous standards to become a state-certified agency.  On Sunday, January 15, 2023, the Monroe Police Department met the necessary standards to become a state-certified agency, which is reviewed every three years. 

SPECIAL OPERATIONS UNIT

The Monroe Police Department Special Operations Unit is commanded by Lieutenant Anthony Harris (aharris@monroega.gov) and falls under the Administrative Services Division. The Special Operations Division is comprised of several constituent units. · Traffic / Motors Unit · School Resource Officers · Honor Guard

TRAINING

THE MONROE POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAINING STAFF CONSISTS OF SEVEN SWORN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.

 THESE OFFICERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING HIGH-QUALITY TRAINING TO THE MEN AND WOMEN OF OUR AGENCY.

MONROE POLICE OFFICERS DO NOT TRAIN TO MEET THE STANDARD; THEY TRAIN TO EXCEED THE STANDARDS.

OUTSIDE OF OFFSITE TRAINING, THE MONROE POLICE DEPARTMENT PROVIDES FORTY (40) HOURS OF IN-SERVICE TRAINING TO DEPARTMENTAL EMPLOYEES.

ADMINISTRATION SERVICES DIVISION COMMANDER CAPTAIN BRENT DAVIS

Captain Brent Davis began his career as a Police Officer with the Monroe Police Department in October 2013. Before his employment with the City of Monroe, Captain Davis started his law enforcement career with the Winder Police Department in 2005. During his career with the Monroe Police Department, he has worked in Uniform Patrol, Criminal Investigations, and as an operator on S.W.A.T. In 2015, former Chief Glass promoted him to Patrol Sergeant. This same year, Captain Davis attended and earned his bragging rights by completing Georgia State Patrol’s intensive S.W.A.T. school. He also obtained his general instructor certification through the Georgia Peace Officers and Standards Training Council. In 2017, Chief Watts appointed him as Patrol Lieutenant. In 2019, he assumed command of the Criminal Investigations Division before being appointed the Administrative Service Captain in 2022 and S.W.A.T. Commander. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice Administration and will soon attend Command College through Columbus State University, seeking to obtain his Master’s degree.