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 Charlottetown RCMP Headquarters

Charlottetown L Division Headquarters

 

Prince Edward Island Headquarters (L Division)

Attention:

During an emergency, dial  9-1-1

Contact information

450 University Ave
Charlottetown PE C1A 0H3

Telephone: 902-566-7112
 Provided language(s):English only
Your nearest bilingual detachment is Queens District

 

Divisions. The RCMP divides the country into divisions for command purposes. In general, each division is coterminous with a province (for example, C Division is Quebec). The province of Ontario, however, is divided into two divisions: National Division (National Capital Region) and O Division (rest of the province)

The Patrol Division is the largest division of the Police Department. Patrol Officers provide initial response to all requests for police services, respond to emergencies, protect people and property, maintain order, and enforce motor vehicle and criminal law.
Different patrol tactics and strategies are described, including preventive police patrol, team policing, high visibility and low-visibility patrol, decoy patrol, and split-force patrol.

Division Headquarters Services

The services provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) at division headquarters can vary, but they generally encompass a range of law enforcement and public safety functions. Here are some common services that may be offered by an RCMP division headquarters:

  1. General Policing:
    • Division headquarters typically oversee general policing services in their respective regions. This includes responding to emergency calls, conducting investigations, and maintaining public order.
  2. Crime Prevention:
    • RCMP divisions often engage in crime prevention initiatives, working with communities to identify and address potential issues.
  3. Community Outreach:
    • Community policing is a significant aspect of RCMP services. Officers may engage in community outreach programs, educational initiatives, and partnerships to build positive relationships with residents.
  4. Investigations:
    • RCMP divisions conduct criminal investigations, including major crimes such as homicides, drug offenses, and organized crime. Investigators at the divisional level may collaborate with specialized units.
  5. Traffic Enforcement:
    • Officers at the division level may be responsible for traffic enforcement, ensuring road safety through measures like speed enforcement, DUI checks, and education campaigns.
  6. Emergency Response:
    • Some division headquarters house Emergency Response Teams (ERT) or SWAT teams that are trained to handle high-risk situations.
  7. Federal Policing:
    • RCMP divisions often have units dedicated to federal policing, which involves enforcing federal laws, border security, and working on cases with national or international implications.
  8. Training and Recruitment:
    • The division headquarters may play a role in training and recruiting new RCMP officers. They may have facilities for training programs and manage recruitment processes.
  9. Public Safety Initiatives:
    • Division headquarters may lead public safety initiatives, such as awareness campaigns and educational programs on topics like cyber safety and fraud prevention.
  10. Collaboration with Other Agencies:
    • RCMP divisions collaborate with other law enforcement agencies, both at the local and national levels, to address cross-jurisdictional issues and enhance public safety.

 

Charlottetown Real Estate Agent

Charlottetown Military Relocation Real Estate Agent

JoAnne is an Islander born in Summerside, PEI, adopted and raised in Albany. She has three siblings, all of whom were also adopted. She is married to her husband Grant with three children, Liam ? a Constable with Charlottetown Police Services,  Isaac ? a welder at CMP and Kerry ? a recent business graduate at Holland College. JoAnne is also a lover of animals and has many pets!

JoAnne believes building relationships is the key to any success. As a teacher for more than 25 years, it gives her great pleasure seeing children succeed and instilling in them the belief that they can do whatever they set their mind to, put their best foot forward and always try their best. Her motto is the same!

JoAnne loves to dabble in home-based businesses, thrift shopping (AKA retail therapy), enjoying PEI beaches, frequenting unique local restaurants, socializing with friends, and meeting new people. JoAnne is very much a people person and looks forward to working with future clients to help make their dreams come true!

JoAnne has been interested in real estate for over 20 years, but the timing never seemed right to get involved in the industry. She has been on the buying and selling end of transactions several times and experienced the industry firsthand. She loves seeing homes transformed, helping people see past the obvious, and creating a new vision. She looks forward to helping others with their home purchase/sale and will strive to ensure you have a positive experience! Reach out for all your real estate needs!

 

The largest Canada Wide Network of RCMP Relocation Realtor’s give you a huge advantage when buying or selling your home due to relocation or posting.  Quick access to Canada’s Top Realtor’s in every RCMP Detachment in Canada can give you an immediate head start whether buying or selling.

Our Real Estate agents have contacts for home stagers, mortgages, insurance, lawyers and home inspectors. We can recommend a selection of professionals from you to choose from. Selling your home is a complicated and stressful process that affects you and your families future. As soon as you even hear that you may be transferred contact your IRP-DND.COM approved Realtor to start working for you. Posting season brings a lot of properties onto the market and the sooner you get started the farther ahead of your competition you will be. Call your Realtor today to get your Market Appraisal started to find out the current value of your property.

Charlottetown Real Estate Information

Charlottetown is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, and the county seat of Queens County. Named after Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown was an unincorporated town until it was incorporated as a city in 1855.

It was the site of the famous Charlottetown Conference in 1864, the first gathering of Canadian and Maritime statesmen to discuss the proposed Maritime Union. This conference led, instead, to the union of British North American colonies in 1867, which was the beginning of the Canadian confederation. Prince Edward Island, however, did not join Confederation until 1873. From this, the city adopted as its motto Cunabula Foederis, “Birthplace of Confederation”.

The population of Charlottetown is estimated to be 40,500 (2022);  this forms the centre of a census agglomeration of 83,063 (2021), which is roughly half of the province’s population (160,302).

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The Annual Posting Season (APS) marks a significant time for RCMP personnel and their families, as they embark on new postings and transitions to different locations across the country. As your Local Real Estate Expert with a deep understanding of the unique challenges and demands of the APS, your Realtor is here to provide invaluable support and guidance throughout this crucial period.

During the APS, military members and their families face the task of finding suitable housing in their new posting location while navigating tight timelines and logistical complexities. As your local real estate professional, I specialize in assisting RCMP families during the posting season of.  As your local expert I am well-versed in the specific needs and requirements of RMCP relocations, allowing me to streamline the process and alleviate the stress often associated with finding a new home.

Our comprehensive knowledge of the housing market across Canada and surrounding areas, allows us to help you explore various neighborhoods, identify suitable properties, and negotiate favorable terms. We understand the importance of proximity to your local Detachment, schools, amenities, and other factors that impact the daily lives of RCMP families. Whether you are looking to rent or buy a home, our local real estate expert will work closely with you to find the perfect fit for your unique needs and preferences.

Beyond assisting with the physical aspects of your relocation, we are also well-connected within the community. As your local BGRS realtor I can provide you with valuable resources, connect you to local support networks, and offer insights into the local area to help you settle in smoothly. My goal is to ensure that you and your family feel supported, informed, and confident as you embark on this new chapter in your relocation journey.

With my expertise and personalized approach, you can trust that your APS relocation will be handled with the utmost care and professionalism. Together, we will navigate the complexities of the RCMP APS, making the transition as seamless as possible, and ensuring that you find a place you can truly call home. Contact us today to get started and let’s make your APS relocation a positive and successful experience.

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