All Rights Reserved. Twenty Promises to All Rhode Islanders from Their Police DepartmentsVISION STATEMENT OF THE SMITHFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT To be recognized as the most professional, well respected, highly trained, proactive, community-oriented law enforcement agency in Rhode Island. All Rights Reserved. Non-Smithfield Residents MUST to bring in the original BCI results to the Superintendent's office at 49 Farnum Pike, Smithfield, RI 02917.
Non-Smithfield Residents.
Over the last several years, we have shifted our emphasis from a traditional law enforcement role to a more proactive, community-oriented policing … Please remember to bring one of the following form(s) of identification with you to the Police Department : BCI Disclaimer [RI Background check for Volunteers, Interns & Mentors Only] North Smithfield Police Department – Prospective school volunteers should download and complete the NSPD form below and provide all required information.
The police department in the town you reside in will have their own authorization for Release of Information form. We hope that you will visit our web site often as we make regular updates.Please take a few minutes to look our site over, we welcome your comments, questions or suggestions at
Copyright © 1996 - 2020 Smithfield Police Department, Smithfield, Rhode Island USA. At “BCI” school as it is more commonly known, instructors teach detectives how to process crime scenes, detect and enhance latent fingerprint evidence, compare fingerprints, photography, as well as how things like DNA, trace evidence, and firearm evidence are handled at the lab. Copyright © 1996 - 2020 Smithfield Police Department, Smithfield, Rhode Island USA. Authorization for Release of Information forms are available at each school, each school’s website and the school administration building.Smithfield School Volunteer Background Check Information The link to their page is https://smithfieldpd.com/smithfield-school-volunteer-background-check-information/ As a reminder, they are unable to accept the forms in the lobby of the police station. Non-Smithfield residents must inquire at the police station in the town they reside in, or go to the RI Attorney General’s Office Customer Service Center located at 4 Howard Avenue in Cranston (located in the Pastore Center).
The Smithfield Police Department has updated their procedure for obtaining a BCI check for all volunteers who reside in the town of Smithfield. The Smithfield Police Department is currently comprised of 42 sworn police officers and 19 civilians, a total complement of 60 employees.
After the Smithfield Police Department is in receipt of the completed forms, they will notify the volunteer and school department by e-mail. Volunteers must complete the Smithfield Police The police department/school department will not make photo copies of your driver’s license or photo I.D.The School Department will then forward your information to detectives to process the background checks.
To reach the Smithfield Detective Division, call 401-233-1036. To have a background check done by the Smithfield Police Department, volunteers MUST be Smithfield residents.