Pennsylvania Police Directives

Pennsylvania Police Directives

Police departments often offer directives to their officers, which serve as rules the officers should follow. If an officer has violated their own department’s directive, showing that to a jury can be an effective means of cross examination. PDAP is working to collect directives from across the state to make them available to you, here. Some police directives are available online for anyone to see and some offices only make their use of force policies publicly available. We will continue to build out these resources as we get them.

Chapter 5 of the Pennsylvania Crimes Code details use of force, 18 Pa. C.S. 508, peace officer’s use of force in making an arrest:

“He is justified in the use of any force he believes to be necessary to effect the arrest and of any force which he believes to be necessary to defend himself or another from bodily harm while making the arrest.”

Directives Publicly Available Online

PSP Directive on Inventory Searches Policy FR 7-5 (2022-03-04)

PSP General Rules of Conduct Policy AR 4-06 (2020-08-28)

PSP Social Media Surveillance Policy AR 6-9 on (2016-11-15)

PSP Traffic Enforcement Policy FR 6-7 (2010-03-23)

PSP Traffic Citation Policy OM 7-2 CHAP 18 (2019-08-07)

PSP Wiretap and Electronic Surveillance Policy AR 9-16 (redacted) (2017-11-06)

PSP Criminal Investigation Assessment Officers & Major Case Criminal Investigations Policy AR 9-20 (2017-09-21)

PSP Arrests, Interrogations, & Warrantless Searches and Seizures Policy FR 1-4 (2018-09-13)

PSP MVR Equipment Policy FR 6-12 (2020-10-30)

PSP Law Enforcement Recording Request Form - Act 22 of 2017

Trainings & Resources