Community Patrol

Community Patrol volunteer in car

Who We Are

Your Community Patrol is an extension of the Port St. Lucie Police Department and is staffed by volunteers who live in the City of Port St. Lucie. These teams regularly patrol their designated districts, acting as a visible deterrent and serving as an extra set of eyes to help prevent crime. They also offer a Close House Watch service for city residents who request it while they are away or on vacation.

Patrol teams cover residential neighborhoods within their assigned territories, including nearby parks and businesses. They monitor activities, conduct Close House Watches, report suspicious behavior to the police, document and report code compliance violations, and strengthen the partnership between the Port St. Lucie Police Department and the communities they serve.

How to become a Community Patrol volunteer

Community Patrol class with instructor

To become a Community Patrol member, volunteers must meet certain guidelines and complete the required training set by the Port St. Lucie Police Department. This includes fingerprinting, background checks, and classroom and vehicle training.

The Community Patrol program has been active since 1995 and operates with eight teams and 152 members throughout the city. Each team has a patrol car and assigned areas. The time commitment is only 8 hours per month, with flexible scheduling. Members are partnered with someone who shares a similar availability, whether it’s mornings, afternoons, evenings, or weekends.

Close House Watch Program

Community Patrol volunteers provide a free Close House Watch service for city residents who are away or on vacation.

Sign up online or in person by visiting the Port St. Lucie Police Department Headquarters at 121 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd, Bldg. C, Port St. Lucie, FL 34984.

Close House Watch Form

Contact

Community Patrol classroom of students

The Port St. Lucie Community Patrol is actively seeking new members for the next training held in October 2024.

If you're interested in volunteering, please contact Donna Hentz, Police Volunteer Coordinator, at (772) 344-4052 or by email at dmhentz@cityofpsl.com.