Welcome to the Sea Girt Police Department

Over a Century of Service – On July 2nd, 1917, shortly after the official incorporation of Sea Girt, Charles H. Roberts was appointed as the Borough Marshal marking the beginning of over 100 years of law enforcement in the Borough of Sea Girt.

The men and women of the Sea Girt Police Department are dedicated to the safety and security of the approximately 2,000 residents and countless visitors who flock to our beautiful southern Monmouth County beaches.  A top priority for the agency is preserving the quality of life enjoyed by the residents and visitors of the Borough of Sea Girt.  By exercising a strict adherence to our mission, we have been blessed with one of the lowest crime rates in Monmouth County.

The Sea Girt Police Department is under the command of Chief Justin E. Macko.  The Department staffs thirteen full-time time police officers and is supplemented by part-time special officers who are assigned patrol or special duties as needed.

Accredited Agency

The Sea Girt Police Department is an accredited agency through the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police Law Enforcement Accreditation Program.

Safe School Initiative

Safe School Initiative

Sea Girt Police Department Safe School Initiative The Sea Girt Police Department is committed to the safety of students and staff that attend Sea Girt Elementary School. We take this commitment very seriously. We work in partnership with the Sea Girt Board of...

Contact Us:

Sea Girt Police Department

P.O. Box 22

319 Baltimore Boulevard

Sea Girt, NJ 08750-0022

Voice: (732) 449-7300

Fax: (732) 974-8684

Emergency: 9-1-1

Records:

Monday – Friday

8am to 4pm (except for holidays)

PROMOTING DIVERSITY IN LAW ENFORCEMENT RECRUITING AND HIRING

The goal of the Sea Girt Police Department’s Recruitment Plan is to attract qualified individuals to pursue a career with the Sea Girt Police Department. The objective is to achieve an overall racial and gender composition of the police department in comparison to the service population of the Borough through the department’s recruiting activities. This agency will make a good faith effort to meet specific goals for recruiting a diverse workforce, in terms of people of color and gender diversity. The goals and objectives will be accomplished through various recruitment activities and events.  Please click here for more information and statistics.

Online Reporting Tool

The Sea Girt Police Department has created a tool to accept police reports through an online portal to report such things as:

Theft – Under $200
Vandalism / Damaged Property
Lost Property
Fraud Attempt / Scam Call
Harassing Calls, Emails, Text Messages

THIS IS NOT A REPLACEMENT FOR 9-1-1 DURING AN EMERGENCY.

You may access the online reporting tool here.

Please be advised, there may be a delay in the report being received by officers. If you need immediate assistance, call (732) 449-7300.

RAVE Smart 9-1-1 Emergency Notification System

The Sea Girt Police Department is updating and communicating with residents on a regular basis through the RAVE Smart 9-1-1 System.  Please sign up by clicking the image below.

If you have any problems or questions in signing up, please call the Office of Emergency Management at 732-449-7335 ext. 603 or email tharmon@seagirtboro.com

Body Cameras Deployed

The Sea Girt Police Department has deployed body cameras on all of our uniformed officers.  Click here to read more about our body camera program.

Sea Girt Police Employment Application

The Sea Girt Police Department is currently accepting résumés and applications for the position of Special Law Enforcement Officer I & II for Summer 2024. Click here to apply & possibly become a member of the SGPD.

Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Sea Girt Police Department to maintain peace and order through the provision of police services that are of the highest quality and responsive to the needs of the community. We will contribute to the safety and security of the community by apprehending those who commit criminal acts, by developing partnerships to prevent, reduce, or eliminate neighborhood problems, and by providing police services that are fair, unbiased, judicious, and respectful of the dignity of all individuals.

Auto Thefts in the Borough

Please be advised during the early morning hours of January 3rd, 2018, we had two vehicles stolen out of their respective driveways. These thefts are believed to be part of a known auto theft ring out of North Jersey. Currently, the thefts are being investigated...

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Not Even Once

The Manasquan Police Department in conjunction with the surrounding police departments from the sending districts, (Brielle, Sea Girt, Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, and Belmar) educated the Manasquan High School senior class about the ramped opioid epidemic. "Not...

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Sea Girt Police Officers Recognized – Life Saving Award

At the December 6th Sea Girt Borough Council Meeting, Chief Kevin Davenport and Mayor Ken Farrell awarded Patrolman William Joule, Officer Frank Ciufo, and Officer Kevin McCrossan a Borough Resolution and Lifesaving Award for lifesaving actions taken in September. On...

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Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

Law enforcement officials from Sea Girt will be cracking down on drivers impaired by alcohol or drugs as part of the annual end of the year “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” statewide campaign. Beginning December 8, 2017, and continuing through January 1, 2018, local...

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No Shave November

During the last month, the Sea Girt Police Department and staff from the Sea Girt Elementary School competed in a No Shave Movember Contest between the SGES Beards vs. the SGPD Mustaches. Yesterday during lunchtime at SG School the students were able to vote in the...

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New Jersey Special Olympics Torch Run – 2017

The Sea Girt Police Department was honored to take part in the 34th annual New Jersey Special Olympics Torch Run. We were privileged to have several students from the Sea Girt Elementary School run along side us, as well as recruits from the New Jersey Department of...

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