Police (Tulalip Tribal)

6332 31st Ave NE, Suite A, Tulalip, WA 98271
Emergency: 360‑716‑9911, or 911
Non-emergency: 360‑716‑4608

Description
The Tulalip Tribal Police Department provides law enforcement, community outreach, emergency response, school resource officers, investigative services, and Fish and Wildlife. The Fish and Wildlife department protects Tribal Treaty Rights regarding fishing, hunting, subsistence and gathering activities, as well as enforcing Tulalip Tribal codes, animal control, environmental protection and enforcement, assistance to Tribal fishers, and water search and rescue operations.

Who Can Use It
Any person on Tulalip land.

How to Join
For emergencies, call 360‑716‑9911, or 911. For non-emergency situations, call 360‑716‑4608

Costs
There is no cost for policing services.

What to Expect
The Tulalip Tribal Police Department is dedicated to honoring and protecting the rich culture, traditions, treaty rights, and sovereignty of the Tulalip Tribes. Officers serve all people with respect, empathy, and dignity and provide fair and equitable policing services. If you call the emergency number, you’ll need to provide information about what’s going on, including a location. If you call the non-emergency number, a dispatcher will talk to you to help determine the services you need.

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