Ride-Along Program
What is the Ride-Along Program?
The Ride-Along Program provides an opportunity for someone to ride along with a patrol officer and observe law enforcement activities. The officer may acquaint the citizen rider with a range of police responsibilities and problems. This may include hazardous situations, but the officer will discontinue the ride-along if the safety of the rider is at risk.
Who Can Participate in the Ride-Along Program?
Persons eighteen (18) years and older wishing to participate in the program will need to initiate a request through Personnel and Training. Persons studying criminal justice, or engaged in criminal justice research, city officials, community watch participants, or visiting law enforcement officials will be given priority. A general release form must be completed and signed by the ride-along participant before being allowed to ride. A brief background investigation of each rider will be made by Personnel and Training to determine if the citizen is of suitable character to ride-along.
Are There Any Restrictions?
- Riders will not enforce laws or assist in enforcing laws.
- Riders are not permitted to carry any type of weapon, even those that they are lawfully permitted to carry concealed or otherwise.
- Please dress accordingly for the weather.
- Business casual attire is encouraged (no flip flops, sandals, shorts, t-shirts, etc.)
- Riders are limited to one ride-along every 6 months.
Complete the application AND provide a copy of your photo ID to Hannah Evans, Personnel & Training Unit, either in person or via email to evansh@portsmouthnhpd.gov.