Volunteers
Satellite Beach Police Dept. Volunteer Program was started in June of 1993 by two volunteers, Bob Bolin & Joe Alves. Today, the Satellite Beach Police Department has over 50 active volunteers who perform a variety of services for the department and the community.
We have a growing community that was built on the concept of volunteerism. Volunteers allow the police department to provide a wider range of services to our residents and provide a solid contribution to the quality of life in Satellite Beach.
Volunteer opportunities include:
Patrol neighborhoods within the city boundaries.
Patrol beach accesses and businesses
Fingerprinting
Provide additional traffic control during community events
Courier services to State Attorney, Clerk of the Courts, DHSMV, etc.
Patrol Samsons Island,
Patrol the canals and waterways within the city boundaries.
Assist in navigation for the local boat parades and ceremonies.
Monitor crosswalks at various school zone locations for 4 schools,
Deter speeders by utilizing the radar speed reading board.
Assist in typing, filing, data entry, copying, folding, collating and numerous other clerical duties as needed.
Check homes upon request for unlocked doors and windows; torn
screens; pry marks; unknown vehicles in driveways or any other
suspicious activity.
On an as-needed basis.
Patrols the beach for suspicious activity
Locate lost/missing items and persons.
Patrol for pets on the beach.
Making social visits to our residents who may be feeling lonely or isolated to let them know we care about them. We also make social visits to residents who are alone and going through medical treatments to offer support. We share city resources during these visits.
Click the button below to download a Volunteer Application
